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'Artificial leaf' makes hydrogen from solar cell | Green Tech - CNET News

Seeded on Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:12 PM EDT
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technology, energy, water, electricity, mit, hydrogen, fuel-cell, solar-cell, daniel-nocera
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Drawing from nature, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Daniel Nocera thinks he can draw cheap and clean energy from water.

At the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Nocera yesterday presented results from research on making an "artificial leaf" to split water to get hydrogen fuel and oxygen. The goal is to use the solar cell to make hydrogen, which would be stored and then used in a fuel cell to make electricity.

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That sounds like a plan. You should contact PCI (Post Carbon Institute). They paint a gloomy picture in their PCR (Post Carbon Reader), a whirlpool that we may never recover from. Help them see the light. Tell them there is hope. Challenge their assumptions. Show us all that we can survive environmental decline.

    Reply#1 - Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:33 PM EDT
    CarlZup

    I'll get right on it... ;)

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    #1.1 - Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:50 AM EDT
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