In case last month’s solar developments weren’t fantastic enough, researchers at MIT have now found an inexpensive yet efficient way to store solar energy for use. The process involves splitting hydrogen and oxygen from water into gases which can be recombined, when necessary, within a fuel cell.
Read more about it here: MIT: Solar power storage breakthrough could bring energy ‘nirvana’

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