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“Transformative” New Solar Technology Converts Manure Into Hydrogen Fuel
https://scitechdaily.com/ ^ | JUNE 4, 2024 | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO

Posted on 06/05/2024 1:14:19 AM PDT by Jonty30

UIC engineers have introduced a groundbreaking method for producing hydrogen gas using solar power and agricultural waste, drastically reducing energy consumption and enabling net-zero greenhouse emissions.

Engineers from the University of Illinois Chicago have developed a novel method to produce hydrogen gas from water using solely solar power and agricultural byproducts like manure and husks. This technique slashes the energy required to extract hydrogen from water by 600%, paving the way for more sustainable and environmentally friendly chemical manufacturing.

Hydrogen-based fuels are one of the most promising sources of clean energy. But producing pure hydrogen gas is an energy-intensive process that often requires coal or natural gas and large amounts of electricity.

(Excerpt) Read more at scitechdaily.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: energy; hydrogen
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Something like this is where I can see solar being useful. It's a passive source of energy that can be used to create more direct sources of energy.
1 posted on 06/05/2024 1:14:19 AM PDT by Jonty30
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Put this in DC and power the country. enough manure there for a lifetime of power.

I want to like solar. but it is just not the best option in most places it is being forced.

2 posted on 06/05/2024 1:23:50 AM PDT by DYngbld (I have read the back of the Book and we WIN!!!! (this post approved by the NSA))
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If renewables are being used to generate more direct forms of energy, then their innate unreliability because they are dependent upon nature is much reduced.

It doesn’t matter, if over the course of a month, that solar was down two days per week, because we don’t see that directly. The hydrogen it generated is what we see directly.


3 posted on 06/05/2024 1:26:49 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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“This technique slashes the energy required to extract hydrogen from water by 600%”

So does that mean it not only extracts hydrogen at no energy cost, but it also GENERATES 5 TIMES as much energy in the other direction (meaning that it provides energy in the process, rather than consumes it), or are we simply dealing with another liberal arts major writing the story?


4 posted on 06/05/2024 1:36:11 AM PDT by BobL
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It uses the same power as a AA battery, according to the article.

The other nice thing is that the carbon slurry that is left over can be used to create graphene.

The energy requirements were low enough that the researchers could power the reaction with one standard silicon solar cell generating roughly 15 milliamps of current at 0.5 volts. That’s less than the amount of power produced by an AA battery.

“It’s very efficient, with almost 35% conversion of the biochar and solar energy into hydrogen,” said Rohit Chauhan, a co-author and postdoctoral scholar in Singh’s lab. “These are world record numbers; it’s the highest anyone has demonstrated.”


5 posted on 06/05/2024 1:40:03 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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Does this mean that raising livestock is okay now?


6 posted on 06/05/2024 1:43:13 AM PDT by ryderann
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It will now be encouraged.


7 posted on 06/05/2024 1:45:19 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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The cost of power that is equivalent to a AA battery is about $0.25/year. So, that seems very cost effective.

https://lifehacker.com/are-rechargeable-batteries-really-cost-effective-921090147


8 posted on 06/05/2024 1:46:35 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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To: DYngbld

Yes use it on DC.


9 posted on 06/05/2024 2:19:05 AM PDT by DannyTN
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Wouldnt methane gas be easier and more naturally ocurring?


10 posted on 06/05/2024 2:31:39 AM PDT by Free Deplorable
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Claims, claims, claims. Let's see it now, not hear about it.

Until then I am skeptical of most claims. This is what happens to people when they are constantly barraged with lies.

Unfortunately many lies have their origins in the University setting and are the product of scientists & engineers with an agenda, but no real plan.

So forgive me for being a skeptic, because everything surrounding green energy based efforts have proven themselves to be BS, so that now the hydrogen fix just becomes the latest salvo as far as I am concerned.

11 posted on 06/05/2024 2:34:24 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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Well then, the good news is that Washington DC will be energy independent for a millennium.


12 posted on 06/05/2024 2:35:21 AM PDT by DAC21
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I understand that. I’m taking, if this is true stance. Even if they were telling the truth, it doesn’t mean that it can be scaled up to industrial size so easily.

Reactions in labs may be completely ineffective when scaled up to mile squared vats.


13 posted on 06/05/2024 2:39:03 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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AFIC the one MOST responsible for (9/11) is Jamie Gorelick. As Deputy AG under Obama she erected a wall between the FBI and CIA regarding sharing of information, overseeing specific cases, etc. So what the CIA learned about arabs taking flight lessons here in the US didn’t/couldn’t get to the FBI, etc.

To compound absurdity over disaster she was one of the principals on the 9/11 commission. She was then rewarded with a position to head up Fannie Mae as Vice Chairman where she later received MILLIONS in bonuses


14 posted on 06/05/2024 2:40:09 AM PDT by Gaffer
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Sounds promising but a long way from doable...they mentioned using sulfuric acid to make the biochar. Not sure how much you’d need for something like a waste lagoon...
Would you truck the waste to a converter or set up next to the waste lagoon with,say, a trailer mounted plant and separate collection vessels for they hydrogen and CO2...

Be interesting to see it happen.


15 posted on 06/05/2024 2:40:40 AM PDT by Adder (End fascism...defeat all Democrats.)
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If all these technologies can come together in a synchronistic way, there might not be much in the way of waste at all.

Rice University has developed a technology, at the lab level, where they can jolt/heat carbon sources in a flash. The garbage just breaks down to its element components and the carbon can be stripped of and be turned into graphene, while all you’d have left is metals and garbage like. All the gas in the garbage would be evaporated instantly.

Again, if everything works at the lab level can be supersized to industrial level.


16 posted on 06/05/2024 2:51:05 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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That in part is a legitimate point to take, but it even runs deeper than that. This while green energy is a scam, and hydrogen has been the last talking point. It's not new. It has been around for decades as well, but it has become the newest talking point.

Quit talking, start building, to start showing.

Electric cars are a terrible conception which actually does more harm to this globe and her environment, than do so-called fossil fuel (there is no evidence that oil is the byproduct of fossils).

That theory has been debated for decades.

Just because some biomarkers can be found in oil does not confirm fossils as the source. That could merely be the result of absorption by the oil.

To make a long story shorter, the whole climate change hysteria is a tool to acquire power.

The predictions that have been ongoing for decades also, have proven themselves to be false because not a single dire prediction has panned out. How many failures of dire predictions does it take for the realization that the claim is a lie, becomes more powerful than the claim that is consistently wrong?

17 posted on 06/05/2024 3:15:15 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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I thought cows and food were baaaaaaad?


18 posted on 06/05/2024 3:36:59 AM PDT by Shady (The Force of Liberty must prevail for the sake of our Children and Grandchildren...)
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I thought cows and food were baaaaaaad?


19 posted on 06/05/2024 3:37:24 AM PDT by Shady (The Force of Liberty must prevail for the sake of our Children and Grandchildren...)
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This story is BS.


20 posted on 06/05/2024 3:38:51 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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