Major Discovery from MIT Could Unleash Solar Revolution
In a revolutionary leap that would have the possibility of transforming Solar Power from a marginal alternative energy source to a mainstream clean, renewable energy source, MIT researchers have overcome the major barrier of Solar Power…Storing energy for use during periods of darkness when the Sun does not shine. The key to this new and revolutionary process is a catalyst composed of Cobalt, Phosphate, and an electrode placed in water. When electricity produced from Solar or Wind Power is run through the electrode, the Cobalt and Phosphate form a thin coating and produce Oxygen. When combined with another Catalyst, such as Planinum, Hydrogen Gas is produced from the water. The new Catalyst works at room temperature, and can essentially duplicate the water-splitting reaction that occurs in natural Photosynthesis. To read the full story. CLICK HERE.