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British
company Hydrogen Solar has doubled the performance
of its technology, which converts light and water
directly into hydrogen fuel.
Dr. David Auty, Hydrogen Solar's chief executive said,
" the key to Hydrogen Solar's breakthrough is
nanotechnology. Hydrogen Solar developed a nano-crystalline
material that will dramatically improve the production
of hydrogen by using solar energy to split water more
efficiently into its elemental parts."
In the coming months Hydrogen Solar plans to open
a laboratory in Las Vegas. This will enable it to
take advantage of the hot dry area for research. The
company is currently recruiting scientists and engineers
for the new lab. Hydrogen Solar needs scientists to
drive the development work forward and to liase with
fundamental research activities. It also needs engineers
to participate in the engineering and design aspects
of the Tandem Cell, including design of the Cell and
components for optimised manufacturing, performance,
durability and safety. Hydrogen Solar plans to improve
the energy conversion efficiencies of the nano-crystaline
thin films, and develop industrial-scale production
methods that are consistent and replicate or exceed
laboratory results.
Hydrogen Solar expects its technology will be used
as a clean, CO2-free fuel for transport and home energy
installations. Hydrogen Solar's Tandem Cell technology
is now able to directly convert more than eight percent
of sunlight energy directly into pure hydrogen fuel
- a doubling of its previous performance. This means
the company is fast closing on the target 10 percent
performance that has been recognized as the benchmark
for commercially viable production on the open energy
market.
Dr. Auty says that "at the benchmark 10 percent
performance level, a 7 meter x 7 meter Tandem Cell
unit on a double garage roof is capable of producing
enough hydrogen from sunlight to run a Mercedes A-Class
vehicle 11,000 miles over a year in Los Angeles light
conditions." The Tandem Cell is expected to be
incorporated into building designs, particularly on
factory and garage roofs.
Central to the increases in performance of Tandem
Cell is the use of nano-crystalline coatings. Using
novel metal-oxides, the coatings produce high photo
current densities, and create a highly efficient means
of converting light and water into hydrogen fuel from
one single unit.
In the Tandem Cell there are two photo catalytic cells
arranged in series. The front cell is coated with
a nano-crystaline film, which absorbs high-energy
(ultraviolet and blue) light. The lower energy light
(green and red wavelengths) passes through the front
cell and into the second. Here, the light excites
the electrons in this cell's coating, which sets up
an electrical potential. This electricity splits the
water molecules in an electrolyte, producing hydrogen.
Hydrogen Solar laboratory and engineering facilities
are based in the Surrey Technology Centre in Guildford,
UK.
The UK's progressive science and technology environment
makes it the partner of choice for world-leading researchers,
developers and academics eager to turn knowledge into
tangible innovation. Learn more about how the UK is
developing science and technology for a new world
at www.uksciencetech.com.
Contact: Makeda Scott
makeda.scott@fco.gov.uk
202-588-6523
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