I have so many questions. When you put water through an electrolyte, you get hydrogen and oxygen. What are the acid and the base?? How much do they think they can get for green hydrogen? Are they factoring in storage and transport? Seems like a play for subsidies.
They are using electrolysis (electrolyzer) on sea water so there is a lot of stuff in there besides pure H2O including dissolved carbon (bicarbonates). This article has some interesting info. “the concentration of carbon dioxide in seawater is more than 100 times greater than it is in air.”
MIT researchers may have found the key to a truly efficient and inexpensive mechanism for removing carbon dioxide from seawater. The method could be far more efficient than existing systems for removi...