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bjornskimn rated 9 months ago- From the page: "Hydrogen Solar has developed a break-through technology for producing high purity hydrogen at competitive commercial rates. Using well established science and low cost materials, the company's Tandem Cellā,,¢ can split water directly into pure hydrogen fuel and oxygen without external power requirements. The Cells are built into arrays which are of modular design such that installations are scalable to applications of any size. Compared to competing technologies for hydrogen production, the Tandem Cellā,,¢ offers clean hydrogen production independent of fluctuating energy and feedstock costs. As a technology approach, it avoids the need for fossil fuels and targets both the capital cost and the high electricity cost of electrolysis."

nooner rated 9 months ago- From the page: "Hydrogen Solar has developed a break-through technology for producing high purity hydrogen at competitive commercial rates. Using well established science and low cost materials, the company's Tandem Cell can split water directly into pure hydrogen fuel and oxygen without external power requirements. The Cells are built into arrays which are of modular design such that installations are scalable to applications of any size. Compared to competing technologies for hydrogen production, the Tandem Cell offers clean hydrogen production independent of fluctuating energy and feedstock costs. As a technology approach, it avoids the need for fossil fuels and targets both the capital cost and the high electricity cost of electrolysis." A 25cm square prototype Tandem Cell in front of the laboratory artificial sunlight source So now how about something like this applied to land transportation. The ideal vehicle would be one that collects the moisture from the air as it travels never having to stop at a fueling station to fill up.

