Capturing solar energy in gas molecules

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2011

CSIRO's SolarGas facility can capture and store solar energy in the molecules of a gas. This short video, made in 2008, shows footage of the solar concentrator at CSIRO in Newcastle that delivers power to the SolarGas reactor. It also features an animated sequence that explains the process.

Read more about CSIRO solar research at http://www.csiro.au/org/solar-power.html, or visit the blog at http://csirosolarblog.com.

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  • How many BTUs are captured in an average day?

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