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Celadyne coats membranes with nanoparticles to make hydrogen fuel cells more efficient | TechCrunch
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A sample of Celadyne's membrane sits inside a display case in the company's lab. Image Credits: Celadyne The Inflation Reduction Act provides a green hydrogen production tax credit of $3 per kilogram of hydrogen, and using that, Celadyne's coating can lower the cost of hydrogen production to $1 per kilogram today, Ong said. That's a cost at which many think hydrogen will become competitive with fossil fuels for a range of applications.
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