ArcelorMittal makes US$5M investment in H2Pro to support novel new water-splitting technology E-TAC
Green Car Congress
JANUARY 26, 2022
Similar to electrolysis, its technology, E-TAC (Electrochemical – Thermally Activated Chemical)—developed at Technion, Israel Institute of Technology—uses electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. US$25 million in Form Energy, which is developing a breakthrough low-cost iron-air battery storage technology.
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