Sneak Peek #41: A green fuels breakthrough: bio-engineering bacteria to become ‘hydrogen nanoreactors

Researchers at the University of Oxford’s Department of Engineering Science have made major advances towards realizing green hydrogen – the production of hydrogen by splitting water, powered by renewable energy

Their approach, which focuses on bio-engineering bacteria to become ‘hydrogen nanoreactors’, could lead towards a cost-effective, zero-carbon method of generating hydrogen fuels.

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