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Core Insights - Sparc Hydrogen is set to begin production at a pioneering facility in Adelaide that generates green hydrogen directly from sunlight and water without relying on electricity or electrolyzers [2][5] - The project aims to decouple the cost of green hydrogen production from electricity prices, which typically account for about 70% of the levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) [2] - The pilot project is currently on schedule and budget, with commissioning expected between mid to late July 2025 [2] Project Details - The facility utilizes a novel photocatalytic water splitting (PWS) technology that captures sunlight from a concentrated solar power (CSP) system to extract hydrogen molecules from water [2][4] - Construction of the facility's civil works was completed in May, and four linear Fresnel (LFR) solar modules have been installed, with remaining integration expected to be completed by early July [2] - The facility will test various reactor designs and photocatalyst materials to validate laboratory tests, with no known similar facilities testing PWS under concentrated solar conditions [4] Technological Significance - The technology connects CSP mirrors to a photocatalytic reactor, initiating a photochemical reaction in water to produce oxygen and hydrogen, similar to electrochemical reactions in electrolyzers [5] - The facility represents a critical step towards commercializing this technology, addressing the significant challenges hydrogen projects face due to high electricity costs [5]