
Technion professor nabs French grant for green hydrogen tech
Prof. Gideon Grader awarded the Institut de France prize for developing the E-TAC process that enables splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Prof. Gideon Grader awarded the Institut de France prize for developing the E-TAC process that enables splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.

The chosen companies will help position Israel as a global leader in the climate-tech field and serve as inspiration for innovators in this growing sector.

Countries, carmakers, airlines, shipping giants and many more industries can find what they’re looking in Israeli hydrogen technology startups.

H2Pro generates hydrogen and oxygen in two separate processes that reduce costs and polluting emissions.

If H2Pro’s new method proves to be a big breakthrough, hydrogen could become an ideal energy carrier for a decarbonized world.