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NewHydrogen reports on the progress of its green hydrogen technology development

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SANTA CLARITA, Calif., Sept. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NewHydrogen, Inc. (OTC: NEWH), the developer of a green hydrogen generator, today reported on the progress of its Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) catalyst that does not use iridium and is for use in proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers. The goal of NewHydrogen’s sponsored research at UCLA is to lower the cost of green hydrogen by eliminating or drastically reducing the use of precious metals in electrolyzers. Electrolyzers currently rely on rare materials such as iridium and platinum. These materials often account for a substantial portion of the cost of electrolyzers. In 2021, researchers at UCLA funded by NewHydrogen developed a non-precious metal-based catalyst that does not use iridium but…

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