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You can close the site now, energy problems are solved.
Hydrocarbon Alternativesbuster writes "So claims a group of Aussie scientists at the University of New South Wales.

Publication Date:24-August-04
Source: University of New South Wales
Australian scientists predict that a revolutionary new way to harness the power of the sun to extract clean and almost unlimited energy supplies from water will be a reality within seven years.


Using special titanium oxide ceramics that harvest sunlight and split water to produce hydrogen fuel, the researchers say it will then be a simple engineering exercise to make an energy-harvesting device with no moving parts and emitting no greenhouse gases or pollutants.

It would be the cheapest, cleanest and most abundant energy source ever developed: the main by-products would be oxygen and water.

''This is potentially huge, with a market the size of all the existing markets for coal, oil and gas combined,'' says Professor Janusz Nowotny, who with Professor Chris Sorrell is leading a solar hydrogen research project at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Centre for Materials and Energy Conversion. The team is thought to be the most advanced in developing the cheap, light-sensitive materials that will be the basis of the technology.

''Based on our research results, we know we are on the right track and with the right support we now estimate that we can deliver a new material within seven years,'' says Nowotny.

Sorrell says Australia is ideally placed to take advantage of the enormous potential of this new technology: ''We have abundant sunlight, huge reserves of titanium and we're close to the burgeoning energy markets of the Asia-Pacific region. But this technology could be used anywhere in the world. It's been the dream of many people for a long time to develop it and it's exciting to know that it is now within such close reach.''

The results of the team's work will be presented in Sydney on 27 August to delegates from Japan, Germany, the United States and Australia at a one-day International Conference on Materials for Hydrogen Energy at UNSW.

Among them will be the inventors of the solar hydrogen process, Professors Akira Fujishima and Kenichi Honda. Both are frontrunners for the Nobel Prize in chemistry and are the laureates of the 2004 Japan Prize.

Since the Japanese researchers' 1971 discoveries, science has made major advances in achieving one of the ultimate goals of science and technology -- the design of materials required to spliit water using solar light.

The UNSW team opted to use titania ceramic photoelectrodes because they have the right semiconducting properties and the highest resistance to water corrosion.

Solar hydrogen, Professor Sorrell argues, is not incompatible with coal. It can be used to produce solar methanol, which produces less carbon dioxide than conventional methods. ''As a mid-term energy carrier it has a lot to say for it,'' he says.

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Re: You can close the site now, energy problems are solved. (Score: 1)
by buster (robtmartin at google mail) on Tuesday, August 24 @ 12:47:28 PDT
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After a little more digging, found this piece from 2002 on the same researchers. Seems they feel rooftop solar panels on Australia's homes are the answer.

At the time, they were talking about 20 years, I don't know whether the shortening of the projected horizon to 7 years is a matter of increased hype (they were hurting for funding in 2002) or a technical breakthrough.

Hydrogen power: straight from your roof to your car

Professors Janusz Nowotny and Charles Sorrell should be more widely known than they are.

Tucked away in a corner of the University of NSW, the pair have been beavering away on a project of immense interest to the international scientific community - how to produce hydrogen fuel without emitting greenhouse gases.

As the world discusses the possible - and some believe probable - move from an economy based on oil to one based on hydrogen, the race is on to find the best methods of producing hydrogen, and any other promising alternative fuels.

"Within 20 years we will have the device to put solar hydrogen panels on Australian roofs and then you can use hydrogen for your car, for heating and for hot water," says Professor Sorrell, from the centre for materials research in energy conversion.

When hydrogen is used it creates no greenhouse gases. The difficulty is that current production of hydrogen comes from the non-renewable sources of methane and natural gas, a process which results in high emissions.

The international quest has been to find a method of producing hydrogen without emissions and that is what the UNSW team is working on - hydrogen generated from the sun through a catalyst of titanium dioxide. It converts sunlight to electricity which then splits water into oxygen and hydrogen.

The team is considered to be among the world leaders in this field.

While UNSW has invested more than $1 million into the project since it began three years ago, it did so on the understanding the team would become financially independent.

So far the team has been unsuccessful in obtaining government funding. Last year it was unable to get funding even though its work was identified as a priority research area.

"The country which has this technology will be the OPEC of the future," says Professor Sorrell.

There are tentative offers from Japan, America and Europe but the team would like to see the technology remain in Australia.

"We need a company or a government with enough foresight to see this project through the long term to its completion."



Re: You can close the site now, energy problems are solved. (Score: 1)
by Mac on Thursday, November 25 @ 19:14:54 PST
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Sounds promising. Seven years is a long-ish wait to initial production though. I'd be rather dubious about titanium electrodes. They don't sond very cheap, or suited to mass production. But there are lots of semi-conducting materials, perhaps there could be a poor-man's version made from something like silicon (sand). There'll be a big market for "poor-mans's versions" by 2011...



Re: You can close the site now, energy problems are solved. (Score: 1)
by AnnaLivia (xavier_onassis@hilarioushumanspecies.god) on Tuesday, March 01 @ 19:24:21 PST
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getting more and more obvious all the time to me that it's the governments that are standing in the way of "new energy" being developed.

the elites in charge in US and OZ are traitors to all peoples.

we need a science president, and so do the Aussies.



Re: You can close the site now, energy problems are solved. (Score: 1)
by lance_sjogren on Tuesday, July 11 @ 01:00:35 PDT
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I gather the mechanism is that the solar cell generates electrons which, rather than being used to generate a current, are used locally to perform electrolysis?
Seems like a pretty darn good idea, if it is real, of course.  The people reporting it sound reputable, as far as one can tell from that brief blurb.



Re: You can close the site now, energy problems are solved. (Score: 1)
by Temperedoil on Wednesday, July 12 @ 04:02:19 PDT
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Hmm, there is a little complication to this one, which may make it not quite so exciting just yet.

The titanium, and other minerals, used in the manufacture of the materials used, would need to be mined. Then transported, probably processed further before being used in manufacturing the items concerned. Once the manufacturing process is complete, there would need to be transportation to where the hydrogen producing items (cells? arrays?) might be used.

All of these things require energy, fuel, and that energy or fuel is most probably going to come from oil, gas, or coal (depending upon what specific portion of the process we are looking at in each case).

Now, if they can manufacture enough of these between now and the time of Peak Oil to enable the production of all of the fuel required to allow more to be made after the onset of Peak Oil - great, problem solved! If, on the other hand, it takes a bit longer than planned, Peak Oil happens sooner than planned, or some other complication arises so that the proponents are not able to meet the needs of mining, transport, etc for the sake of manufacture before oil (and gas, perhaps eventually even coal) becomes too expensive... well, we may still have reason to be concerned about Peak Oil at this time.



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