How to turn water into rocket fuel – scientists unlock power of the sun

by liamssoft | August 1, 2008 at 01:48 am
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Combining Solar energy with hydrogen technology could be the future for domestic heating and light...

Scientists have devised a cheap and simple method of turning water into rocket fuel using solar power in a development that could generate a new source of green energy for the home and workplace.

The researchers used electricity from solar panels to split water into oxygen and hydrogen – the constituents of rocket fuel – with a technology that scientists believe could solve many of the problems that have hampered the development of solar energy.

With the help of a simple and yet highly efficient "chemistry set" made out of commonly available materials, the scientists have found a way of storing solar energy as a chemical fuel that can be used to power pollution-free electricity generators known as hydrogen fuel cells.

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SOLARLIFE
SOLARLIFE
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at 03:04 on August 1st, 2008

liamssoft, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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BAH

2 + 2 = 4

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Elyssa

Wow thats a great information

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liamssoft

Many thanks Elyssa

René
René
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at 08:23 on August 1st, 2008

This is great news! wonder how much the Water4gas people have contributed to this? But they will want to know,

Now if they can combine this with other breakthroughs! think there is a need for a 'breakthrough portal' to help other researchers take their discoveries to commercial use.

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liamssoft

Many thanks for the comments and GS René

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jessica.lam

this is going to be a long time in the making.

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