Washington State University: Water Splitting Advance Holds Promise for Affordable Renewable Energy
March 10, 2020
March 10, 2020
PULLMAN, Washington, March 10 [TNSenergyresearch] -- Washington State University issued the following news release on March 9:
A breakthrough into splitting water into its parts could help make renewable energy pay off, even when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing.
Using solar and wind power when it is available for water splitting, a process that uses electricity to split H2O into hydrogen and oxygen, offers a way to store energy in the form of . . .
A breakthrough into splitting water into its parts could help make renewable energy pay off, even when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing.
Using solar and wind power when it is available for water splitting, a process that uses electricity to split H2O into hydrogen and oxygen, offers a way to store energy in the form of . . .
