An inexpensive method for generating clean fuel is the modern-day equivalent of the philosopher’s stone. One compelling idea is to use solar energy to split water into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen and then harvest the hydrogen for use as fuel. But splitting water efficiently turns out to be not so easy.
SOURCE: Solar Energy News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
New concepts emerge for generating clean, inexpensive fuel from water
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