Solar energy has long been used as a clean alternative to fossil fuels
such as coal and oil, but it could only be harnessed during the day when
the sun’s rays were strongest. Now researchers led by Tom Meyer at the
Energy Frontier Research Center at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill have built a system that converts the sun’s energy not into
electricity but hydrogen fuel and stores it for later use, allowing us
to power our devices long after the sun goes down.
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