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How good is wind energy?

Like solar power which covers the entire earth and will never end for around five billion years when the sun cooks the planet's atmosphere, the wind keeps on ticking. Finding ways to harness a lot of...

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Carbon capture analyst: 'Coal should stay in the ground' (University of...

(Source: University of Michigan) ANN ARBOR-Serious flaws have been found in a decade's worth of studies about the best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and stabilize the climate. The findings,...

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UMass Amherst Chemist Receives NSF Grant to Enhance ‘Grass to Gas’ Biofuel...

(Source: University of Massachusetts Amherst) AMHERST, Mass. - University of Massachusetts Amherst computational chemist Scott Auerbach has been awarded a three-year, $330,000 grant from the National...

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Comment: After a 400-year population boom, we need to reconnect with the sun...

(Source: The University of Sheffield) Researchers from the University of Sheffield's Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures and Energy 2050 are sharing their expertise at the United Nations Conference...

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Making Hydrogen Fuel from Water and Visible Light Highly Efficient (Michigan...

(Source: Michigan Technological University) August 19, 2015- Mimicking photosynthesis is not easy. The bottleneck of artificial photosynthesis is visible light, because converting it into other forms...

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HyperSolar Moves Closer to Low Cost Solar Hydrogen Water-Splitting by...

(Source: HyperSolar Inc) HyperSolar Moves Closer to Low Cost Solar Hydrogen Water-Splitting by Reaching the 1.0 Volt Milestone Company also extends sponsored research agreement with University of...

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HyperSolar Achieves Major Milestone for Splitting Water Molecules to Produce...

The Company's Research Team Achieves New Record of 1.4 Volts in Its Quest to Use Artificial Photosynthesis to Split Water Into Hydrogen and Oxygen Using Only the Power of the Sun SANTA BARBARA,...

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Solar fuels as generated by nature (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der...

(Source: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften eV) Thanks to new insights into the details of photosynthetic water splitting, the prospects for the development of clean fuels based...

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New artificial photosynthesis system could be environmental game changer

A group of scientists working in Berkley, Calif. have come up with a novel solution to the problem of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The potentially major breakthrough comes in the form of artificial...

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New way to store solar energy could lead to more common solar cell usage...

(Source: Missouri University of Science & Technology) Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a relatively inexpensive and simple way to split water into...

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HyperSolar Moves Closer to Low Cost Solar Hydrogen Water-Splitting by...

Company also extends sponsored research agreement with University of California Santa Barbara after achieving dramatic breakthroughs in its novel low cost solar cell component SANTA BARBARA,...

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HyperSolar Moves Closer to Achieving Low Cost Direct Solar Powered Hydrogen...

(Source: HyperSolar Inc) HyperSolar Moves Closer to Achieving Low Cost Direct Solar Powered Hydrogen Production The company reports that it has reached the 1.1 Volt milestone SANTA BARBARA, CA -...

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Hydrogen fuel could soon be harness directly from sunlight

Tweet Washington, August 30 (ANI): Scientists have taken an important step towards meeting at least one of the challenges in their search for clean, green sustainable energy sources. No technology is...

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It Takes a Real Genius to Fake Photosynthesis

By Don Willlmott Brace yourself for some breathtaking botany. A group of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are hard at work trying to perfect a process...

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Store sun's energy during day, power homes at night

Tweet New York, Jan 15 (IANS) Here comes another possibility of harnessing solar energy during the day for night-time use. According to a path-breaking study, researchers have built a system that...

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Stanford and SLAC scientists invent self-healing battery electrode (Stanford...

(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, November 17, 2013 A team of Stanford and SLAC scientists has made the first battery electrode that heals itself, opening a potentially commercially viable...

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HyperSolar Reaches Significant Milestone in Achieving Low Cost Solar Powered...

(Source: HyperSolar Inc) HyperSolar Reaches Significant Milestone in Achieving Low Cost Solar Powered Hydrogen Production HyperSolar Reaches Significant Milestone in Achieving Low Cost Solar Powered...

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Artificial Photosynthesis Advance Hailed As Major Breakthrough

In what's being called a win-win for the environment and the production of renewable energy, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley, have...

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HyperSolar Surpasses Critical Voltage Threshold to Split Water Molecules for...

(Source: HyperSolar Inc) HyperSolar Surpasses Critical Voltage Threshold to Split Water Molecules for Renewable Hydrogen Fuel Production Company achieves major milestone of 1.55 volts in its quest to...

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One solution for two problems in fuel cells

Today, two innovations lead the roster of answers in the search for pollution-free sources of energy. The first, electric batteries, are already marketable but also plagued by concerns over high...

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