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Kaoko Green Energy, Belgian partners to trial hydrogen solar panels

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Belgian companies Solhyd, COOSHA Impact Venture and local partner Kaoko Green Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd have partnered in the launch of hydrogen solar panels for cooking and cooling. 

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Under the supervision of Professor Johan Martens from the Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, the unique, patented technology uses sunlight, splits the water vapour present in the air into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas through a membrane. 

“In fact, conventional solar panels are, but there are cylinders inside that use materials that capture moisture from the air and then separate it into hydrogen and oxygen,” Kaoko said in a statement.

“The advantage is that renewable and low-pressure hydrogen is produced without going through the electricity grid or using critical metals. This panel is therefore a complement to electrolysers, which require large quantities of green electricity, rare metals and water. The hydrogen is stored in bags and can be connected to a stove or fridge.”

The pilot project is set to be carried out at JP Brand Primary School and will provide a tangible example of how hydrogen solar panels can improve lives, enhance resilience, and drive sustainable development at the grassroots level.

“By targeting a school setting, the project aims to not only reduce carbon emissions but also create a conducive learning environment for students, free from the health hazards associated with traditional cooking methods. It underscores the transformative power of clean energy in unlocking human potential and building a brighter, more sustainable future for all,” Kaoko said. 

A demonstration was recently held at the Cleanergy site, allowing attendees, including President Nangolo Mbumba and King Philippe of Belgium, to witness firsthand the transformative potential of the solution.

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