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Innova Research Releases New Report on Platinum Group Metal Technologies Driving Carbon Reduction

By: MerxWire

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Merxwire) – Innova Research, a renowned leader in market research and technology scouting services specializing in emerging technologies, recently released its latest report titled “Innovative PGM Related Technologies in Electrocatalysis and Photocatalysis Towards Carbon Reduction 2024.”

Using H2 production as a case study, the report calculates carbon dioxide (or equivalent) emissions per kilogram of hydrogen (kg CO2 / kg H2) produced. It evaluates carbon emissions across different hydrogen production pathways, including traditional thermal catalysis route, electrocatalysis route (with and without PGMs, respectively) using different energy sources (coal-heavy grid, nature gas grid, renewable-dominant grid), respectively, and photocatalyst water splitting technology route.

With a number of assumptions and conditions and after accounting for the upstream carbon emissions from the PGM production, the report’s findings reveal that “electrocatalysis with PGMs using a renewable-dominant grid” can achieve carbon emissions as low as 2.81 kg CO₂/kg H₂. In comparison, “electrocatalysis without PGMs on a renewable-dominant grid” yields slightly higher emissions at 3.28 kg CO₂/kg H₂. Both methods are far more efficient in emission reduction than the traditional steam methane reforming (SMR) process, which results in approximately 10.5 kg CO₂/kg H₂. Notably, photocatalytic water splitting demonstrated the lowest carbon emissions at only 0.105 kg CO₂/kg H₂ while the production is fully driven by the zero-emission sunlight.

Dr. Nancy Wu, research director at Innova Research, commented, “Hydrogen production through photocatalytic water splitting with harnessed sunlight to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen using a semiconductor-based photocatalyst, often enhanced with PGMs for greater efficiency, to convert light energy into chemical energy and fuels. Also termed as ‘artificial photosynthesis,’ this technology holds immense promise for producing truly clean hydrogen in the future.”

About Innova Research

Innova Research is a leading market research and consulting firm specializing in emerging technologies. With a keen focus on advanced materials, renewable energy and environmental technologies, advanced electronics, industry internet and robotics, energy storage, and more, Innova Research provides valuable market intelligence reports, technology scouting, and consulting services. With a team of industry experts and a commitment to delivering cutting-edge insights, Innova Research empowers marketing & strategy, corporate VC, corporate R&D, and VC clients to make informed decisions and thrive in the rapidly changing technology landscape, by leveraging primary research and in-depth analysis.

For more information please visit: http://www.innovaresearchinc.com/

Media Contact Information:
Company Name: Innova Research
Contact Person: Dr. Nancy Wu
Email: nancy.wu@innovaresearchinc.com
Country: Canada
Website: http://www.innovaresearchinc.com/

SOURCE: Innova Research

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