
Credit: Heriot Watt University - Nanoparticles (left) being added to distillery wastewater
Treating around one billion litres of global distilling industry wastewater could cut green hydrogen's 'extensive freshwater footprint', research from Heriot-Watt University finds
Around one billion litres of wastewater from the global distilling industry could be used to produce green hydrogen by harnessing materials developed by scientists at Heriot-Watt University, new research...
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