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Novel solar power plant to generate hydrogen directly from the air-breakinglatest.news-Breaking Latest News

For decades, researchers have been dreaming of a device that captures water from the air and hydrogen as a fuel supplies, which is operated exclusively with solar energy. Now, Kevin Sivula and his team from EPFL's Chemical Engineering department have taken a big step towards making that dream a reality. Semiconductor coating absorbs water from… ....

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Scientists Invent Hydrogen Producing Solar Cell

A device that can harvest water from the air and provide hydrogen fuel – entirely powered by solar energy – has been a dream for researchers for decades, and now French scientists have brought this technology a step closer ....

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A Step towards Solar Fuels out of Thin Air – Advanced BioFuels USA

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A step towards solar fuels out of thin air

EPFL chemical engineers have invented a solar-powered artificial leaf, built on a novel electrode which is transparent and porous, capable of harvesting water from the air for conversion into hydr . ....

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