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How an ‘electric leaf’ could supercharge biofuel production
Keen cleantech observers will have heard of the “artificial leaf” – MIT researcher Daniel Nocera’s potentially disruptive energy storage technology that, through a supercharged photosynthesis-like process, uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen and then stores the emitted … Continue reading
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