Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Uni NSW research harnesses sea, sun for hydrogen fuel.
University of NSW researchers have been working on a revolutionary technology that uses sunlight to split sea water into hydrogen fuel, and water. It could be developed within a decade, and take another five years to be commercialised. But this is how long nuclear plants take to be built, and hydrogen fuel has two advantages - it's unlimited when sourced from seawater, and 100% clean, with water
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Emissions Reduction Activity,
Research,
Solar Power
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