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George Rebane

I’ve been an open critic of ARRA ever since it started a year ago.  But I do want to report on a possible benefit that may derive out of ARRA funds that are being channeled through the Advanced Research Projects Agency(Energy branch) to Sun Catalytix, a start-up in Massachusetts.   Physorg.com reports

With one bottle of drinking water and four hours of sunlight, MIT chemist Dan Nocera claims that he can produce 30 KWh of electricity, which is enough to power an entire household in the developing world. With about three gallons of river water, he could satisfy the daily energy needs of a large American home.

Using the electricity generated from a 30-square-meter photovoltaic array, Nocera's cobalt-phosphate catalyst converts water and carbon dioxide into hydrogen and oxygen. The process is similar to organic photosynthesis, except that in nature, plants create energy in the form of sugars instead of hydrogen.

The hydrogen produced through artificial photosynthesis can be stored in a tank and later used to produce electricity by being recombined with oxygen in a fuel cell, even when the sun isn't shining. Alternatively, the hydrogen can be converted into a liquid fuel.

With his start-up company, Sun Catalytix, which was awarded $4 million in government funding through the new ARPA-E agency, Nocera hopes to make the system affordable enough to allow individual homes to generate their own fuel and electricity on-site.

There’s an old Estonian saying that even a blind chicken pecking will sooner or later find a seed.  If this works, it may be one helluva seed.  Here’s an unabashed promo video that’s a little disappointing.  If the technology is real, some other stuff could have been shown.  But this looks like a government sponsored show n’ tell, and we can all hope for the best.

 

 

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8 responses to “Water + Sunlight = Energy”

  1. Steve Enos Avatar
    Steve Enos

    Another hopeful and interesting power direction is Bloomenergy, AKA Bloombox power systems. Funding, some 400 million is private, some VERY smart folks involved in this including the main capital venture funder.
    They are in Caliifornia, land of inovation and one of the world leaders in clean energy tech and high tech.
    Check out Bloom and what they are doing.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    Agreed. Bloomenergy was on Fox News and ’60 min’ a couple of weeks ago. And then, of course, there is the car-sized nuclear reactor that I reported on last year.

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  3. Russ Avatar

    One of the sustainability suggestions today was to seek grants to give Nevada City home owners a Bloombox. Until then I had never heard of a Bloombox. Interesting!

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  4. Steve Enos Avatar
    Steve Enos

    Go on line and watch the 60 minutes story they did on Bloomenergy, Bloombox a few weeks ago. We have a former NASA scientist making power cells from the most basic and available materials on earth… by design.
    Bloomboxes have been powering some facilities in California for some time, testing them. One for a single family home is expected to cost around $3,500. It could run on natural gas, reduce the energy input by 90% and no more costly power lines.
    This has promise. The path of clean, green energy is our future, not backwards to the past and “drill-baby-drill”. It’s why California leads the world in inovation. Too bad some just want to live in the past and look in the rear view mirror and bash.

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  5. Mikey McD Avatar
    Mikey McD

    Isn’t it interesting that a company like Bloom can hold such promise without “partnering” with uncle sam? Isn’t is telling that such a company does not live off tax payers, but, $400 million from private investment?

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  6. Steve Enos Avatar
    Steve Enos

    Mikey… do you think big oil has ever received any support or taxpayers dollars or tax breaks?

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    Here is the link to see the ’60 min’ spot on the Bloombox.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6DLyruTqHI

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  8. Mikey McD Avatar

    We would not have “big oil” if it were not for the “support” (read collusion) from congress.

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