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NewHydrogen issues ThermoLoop update; working with UCSB on thermochemical water splitting
NewHydrogen, Inc.
- ThermoLoop uses heat below 1,000°C to split water, avoiding electricity and electrolyzers.
- Collaboration with UCSB aims to validate model and demonstrate specific materials in coming months.
- CEO cites industry data: global electricity demand projected to more than double by 2050.
- No financial results, contracts, or other material developments disclosed.