Solar/Hydrogen Combination

August 27, 2004 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Solar Energy 

At the University of New South Wales, a team is working on solar cells that generate hydrogen.

This is pretty cool. These new solar cells will take water as input, and photolyze hydrogen and oxygen as output. The hydrogen will then presumably be used in fuel cells to generate electricity. Unlike conventional solar electricity, the hydrogen can be banked for later use (yes, you can do that with batteries, but you can’t put the battery into your electric car today) or use elsewhere (like overseas).

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(Hat Tip: Dean’s World)