Unveiling the Role of Intermediate Neutral Hydrogen in Bridging Moisture‐Electric Generation and Hydrogen Evolution

Harvesting renewable energy from ambient moisture into sustainable electricity represents a promising route to address global energy and climate challenges. However, the moisture energy utilization is low in existing moisture-electric generators (MEGs) technologies. Here, we report a carrier-type-engineered graphene oxide (GO)-based MEG that not only generates electricity from moisture but also drives clean hydrogen production via electrochemical water splitting. The optimized device delivers a