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Solar hydrogen: fuel of the near future

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Solar hydrogen: fuel of the near future

Auteurs : Mario Pagliaro ; Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos ; Rosaria Ciriminna ; Giovanni Palmisano

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Renewable hydrogen produced using solar energy to split water is the energy fuel of the future. Accelerated innovation in both major domains of solar energy (photovoltaics and concentrated solar power) has resulted in the rapid fall of the solar electricity price, opening the route to a number of practical applications using solar H2. Referring to several examples as well as to new technologies, this article provides insight into a crucial technology for our common future.

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. Referring to several examples as well as to new technologies, this article provides insight into a crucial technology for our common future.</p>
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<p>Thanks to Derek Abbot, University of Adelaide, for his insight on the first version of this manuscript. Stefano Trasatti, University of Milan, has shared valued information on water electrolysis. We owe Claudia Bettiol for a grandiose vision on the future of renewable energy. Special thanks are due to all the members of the HYDROSOL team that made possible the project's achievements. This paper is dedicated to the children of all the world, who will reap the benefits of massive adoption of solar energy.</p>
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