Solar Revolution: MIT develops new method for storing solar energy

August 1, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 0 comments

There’s no doubt about it, solar energy is the way of the future. That’s why the think tank at MIT has put its energy into solar research, and has just unveiled a new method to store solar energy that gives further weight to a brighter solar tomorrow. MIT’s technique works by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using the sun’s energy and later recombining them into a fuel cell. Video after the jump.

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