HyperSolar, a developer of technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, has extended its sponsored research agreement with the University of lowa to 31st May 2020.
The commitment will allow HyperSolar to pursue its hydrogen production technology process to meet the growing demand for renewable hydrogen.
“As we move closer to building a full demonstration pilot plant with our first-generation technology, our efforts are focused on replicating the success we have had in the University of lowa labs with commercial entities that will integrate the essential components of the solar hydrogen generation device including protective coatings, catalyst and membranes,” said Tim Young, Hyper Solar’s CEO.
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