MIT Unveils Solar Genius: Green Hydrogen from Sun's Heat!
By Karmactive Staff
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MIT's new system captures 40% of solar heat, turning it into green hydrogen.
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This method bypasses fossil fuels, pushing a truly eco-friendly energy agenda.
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This method bypasses fossil fuels, pushing a truly eco-friendly energy agenda.
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The design could make hydrogen production affordable and scalable.
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It's a two-step reaction: steam meets metal, then reheating for round two.
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The setup? A train of reactors around a solar tower, optimizing heat use.
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Past hurdles included managing heat and vacuum creation; MIT's design solves these.
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Efficiency could jump from 7% to 40%, a potential game-changer.
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A prototype is underway, promising a modular, scalable system.
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This breakthrough blends solar science and environmental stewardship for a greener future.
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