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Renewable hydrogen fuel production using solar power and nanoparticle technology
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University of California - Santa Barbara
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HyperSolar
Alternative energy systems development
company
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University of California - Santa Barbara
Research
institution
USA
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Solar-powered hydrogen production
Technologies that use solar energy to produce hydrogen gas.
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Amorphous silicon solar cells
Solar cells used in HyperSolar's renewable hydrogen fuel production system prototype. These cells are already readily available, which helps reduce prototype costs.
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Nanoparticle technologies
Technologies involving nanoparticles, used here for affordable, solar-powered hydrogen production.
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California
California
US
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Often mentioned with · Projects
HyperSolar-UC Santa Barbara Renewable Hydrogen Prototype Development
A collaborative research project to scale up HyperSolar's hydrogen technologies and develop a commercial prototype using amorphous silicon solar cells and patented nanoparticle solutions for cost-effective renewable hydrogen production.
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Renewable hydrogen fuel production system prototype
A commercial prototype system designed to produce renewable hydrogen fuel using amorphous silicon solar cells and patented nanoparticle solutions. The prototype is intended to be cost-effective and carbon-neutral.
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HyperSolar extends partnership to continue researching renewable hydrogen fuel production
9 years ago
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