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Facebook to use artificial intelligence in bid to improve renewable energy storage – CNBC
Facebook and Carnegie Mellon University have announced they are trying to use AI to find new “electrocatalysts” that can help to store electricity generated by …
Facebook and Carnegie Mellon University have announced they are trying to use artificial intelligence (AI) to find new “electrocatalysts” that can help to store electricity generated by renewable energy sources.
Electrocatalysts can be used to convert excess solar and wind power into other fuels, such as hydrogen and ethanol, that are easier to store. However, today’s electrocatalysts are rare and expensive, with platinum being a good example, and finding new ones hasn’t been easy as there are…
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