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Published on Nov 11, 2012

EPFL scientists are producing hydrogen from sunlight, water and rust. They're paving the way for an economic and ecological solution for storing renewable energy, inspired from Michael Graetzel famous dye solar cell. Kevin Sivula explains this discovery, published in Nature Photonics.

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  • Gomez william c

    solar cells at cheap rates

    visit ABOUTSOLARCELLS.COMXA.COM

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  • SuperMullineaux

    what components would be required to assemble a test device that uses rust to create hydrogen? Thanks,

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  • marsupialbeige

    WHAT

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  • wmike82

    Someone needs to 'learn' these waters' with a microprocessor, to restructure 'more easily' with a said chain of actions filed properly in a designated order given by said microprocessor (which could technically have the ability to control a whole set of parameters).

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  • Freeskill27

    the solar panel are more expensive to produce i suppose , they need a lot of oil and rare metals

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  • Barry Greene

    What is the difference between this and Sun Catalytix?

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