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gizmag.com - 8/25/2008
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An international team of researchers led by Monash University has used manganese, a chemical involved in photosynthesis, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using only sunlight and an electrical potential of 1.2 volts. Scientists claim the process could provide a clean, cheap method of producing hydrogen for fuel cells and energy generation. ..
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gizmodo.com - 8/25/2008
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I'm all for hydrogen—or any alternative fuel source
for that matter (Shai Agassi, my man, let's get...
cooking already! )—but if you're going to heavily promote your cross-country trek as the "first ever" for hydrogen-powered vehicles, at least make ...
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First Ever Hydrogen Vehicle "Cross-Country" Road Trip ...
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Clean n Cheap Hydrogen - Australia shows the way
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... led by Monash University in Australia has used manganese, a chemical involved in photosynthesis, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using only sunlight and an electrical potential of 1.2 volts.
Scientists claim the process could provide a clean, cheap method of producing hydrogen for fuel cells and energy generation.
Currently, thirty percent of globally produced hydrogen is made from oil, and 18% is produced by coal, rendering the subsequent clean combustion moot.
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