Library News Update levonlight | Rotary Magnet Motors | 19th Sept 08
‘Free Energy’ News
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- Hydrogen > Production / Storage >
Nanonets Snare Energy – Researchers at Boston College say a new material could cheaply convert sunlight into hydrogen. Nanonets are two-dimensional branching structures, with materials made of titanium disilicide that split hydrogen and oxygen via visible light, absorbing or releasing hydrogen, depending on the temperature. (MIT Technology Review; Sept. 10, 2008)
- Solar / Building >
Solar Roofing Materials – United Solar Ovonic has teamed with CENTRIA to create a metal roof system that generates electricity from sunlight more cost-effectively.