01 October, 2018

Sun shines on CSIRO's cheap hydrogen industry

Curtin University researchers have developed a cheaper and safer way to bottle and store Australian sunshine as hydrogen fuel.
Hydrogen fuel can be created using solar power to generate
 electricity to 'crack' water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Researchers from Curtin University’s School of Molecular and Life Sciences have created a lower-cost and less toxic method of developing hydrogen fuel from solar energy, paving the way for the growth of a hydrogen industry in Australia.


Read the story from The Sydney Morning Herald by Col Latimer - “Sun shines on CSIRO's cheap hydrogen industry.” 

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