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Standalone device creates clean fuels from sunlight, CO2 and water – Siliconrepublic.com
Researchers have developed a standalone, wireless device that can convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into a carbon-neutral fuel.

Researchers have developed a standalone, wireless device that can convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into a carbon-neutral fuel.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Tokyo believe they have taken a major step towards achieving large-scale artificial photosynthesis with a new standalone device. Publishing findings to Nature Energy, the team said the device can convert sunlight, CO2 and water into oxygen and formic acid a storable fuel that can be used by it…
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