Curtin University researchers have developed a cheaper and safer way to bottle and store Australian sunshine as hydrogen fuel.
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| 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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