Hey, my uncle wasn't crazy.
Hope your optimism bears fruit.
How will this be taxed? and will this affect the college girl next
door - I've been studying her ability to get energy from the sun!
David, with a little less optimism . . . . .
Quoting Wester Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>:
> From another list ... Interesting read!
>
> Scientists have figured out how to cheaply and simply replicate
> plant's photosynthesis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
>
> http://www.forbes.com/business/2008/07/30 /nocera-solar-power-biz-
> energy-cz_jf_0731s olar.html?feed=rss_business
>
> The findings will be published in the Journal Science tomorrow.
>
> It is presumed that the chemical reaction can be powered by existing
> photovoltaic technology. The hydrogen and oxygen particles freed from
> the reaction can in turn be used in a fuel cell. Solar power,
> splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen which are in turn used in a
> fuel cell for power. WOW!
>
> With inexpensive, thin-film photovoltaic cell's coming online (like
> nanosolar and others) as well as breakthroughs like this, we are on
> the verge of having an energy revolution in this country and worldwide
> that will come to harness solar power in a huge way.
>
> This is not your water-powering-vehicles project-in-the-garage by your
> crazy uncle stuff. These are real scientists in grant-supported
> research labs making big-time advances along with private-equity
> banking manufacturers to roll out inexpensive solar cells.
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