Revolutionizing Cooking and Transportation: UDES Hydrogen Stove and Vehicle at COP16
Key Ideas
- University of Santander (UDES) showcases hydrogen stove and vehicle at COP16 in Cali, highlighting green hydrogen projects across sectors.
- Hydrogen stove decomposes water to produce hydrogen for cooking, while the vehicle shows potential for 50% gasoline savings and efficiency at various altitudes.
- UDES focuses on international collaborations for green hydrogen projects, aiming to revolutionize transportation, domestic use, industrial efficiency, and agriculture.
- President of UDES emphasizes the importance of reducing carbon footprint and collective action to address environmental challenges.
During COP16 in Cali, Colombia, the University of Santander (UDES) presented a revolutionary hydrogen stove and vehicle, emphasizing their commitment to green hydrogen projects. The hydrogen stove, tested by experts, atomically decomposes water to generate hydrogen for cooking. The vehicle, using hydrogen as a fuel complement, demonstrates up to 50% savings in gasoline and efficient performance at different altitudes. UDES, led by the Hydrogen Research Center, aims to transform various sectors with green hydrogen technologies. The institution's presence at COP16 showcases their international collaborations, including projects in Peru and the Galapagos Islands, focusing on transportation, domestic use, industrial efficiency, and agriculture. UDES calls for collective action to reduce the carbon footprint and emphasizes the importance of environmental awareness and sustainability efforts.