University Converts Crude Beer into Hydrogen
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) recently announced a novel and robust process for converting ethanol into hydrogen-- E-H2 technology. This new process, developed by Missouri S&T's National University Transportation Center, uses bio-based feedstock, specifically crude beer derived from agricultural ethanol, to produce hydrogen for fuel cells and power generation applications as well as transportation fuel. This research supports the transition of our nation's economy from one dependent on fossil fuels to one based on renewable hydrogen.