Our reliance on fossil fuels for decades upon decades has never done any good, and the climate crisis is leading to developments that are trying to reduce our harmful impact on the planet. An Israeli startup is using technology developed over the past decade in the lab of one of its founders to produce “green” hydrogen in unprecedented ways, and they are equipped with the investment of American actor, producer, and investor Ashton Kutcher.Cutting the process in halfThe Israeli startup QD-SOL has developed panels that include nanoparticles, developed as part of a study at the Technion by one of the startup’s founders and Chief Scientist (CSO), Prof. Lilac Amirav, and turn solar energy into “green” hydrogen (hydrogen produced in non-polluting ways). The panels developed by the startup are basically reminiscent of ordinary photovoltaic cells (PV) – energized by solar…