Let the sunshine in [artificial photosynthesis]

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There's wind, there are photovoltaic cells, but we need a way to store the energy. Could artificial photosynthesis - turning the sun's energy into a fuel, such as hydrogen - one day replace dirty coal and other fossil fuels as a plentiful source of green, clean energy? We analyse how far this technology has come.

Inspec keywords: environmental factors; energy storage; wind power; solar cells

Other keywords: clean energy; green energy; sunshine; energy storage; sun energy into fuel turning; artificial photosynthesis; wind power; photovoltaic cell

Subjects: Photoelectric conversion; solar cells and arrays; Solar cells and arrays; Environmental factors

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