Researchers at IIT Dhanbad have developed a new electrode material that could drastically reduce green hydrogen production costs by 400–500 times. The catalyst, combining molybdenum disulfide, vanadium sulphide, and reduced graphene oxide, replaces expensive metals like platinum, making large-scale production more feasible.
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