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MIT Professor Can Solve World’s Energy Problem Using Pools of Water
Last Updated on Monday, 29 December 2014 10:53 Written by DarkKnightH20 Monday, 8 March 2010 03:10
Dan Nocera, a professor at MIT, believes that he can solve the entire world’s energy problems using an Olympic-sized pool of water. Pretty cool stuff if you ask me.
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Basically, they use the power of the sun to split the water and store the energy, thus making a large amount of solar energy available to use. Gotta love solar energy mixed with water, formally known as aqua! Reminds me of a post I made awhile back called Nintendo DS Lite With Solar Panels – DIY, which was a guide to show you how to allow your Nintendo DS to charge itself using solar power.
Anyway, check out the video on solving the world’s energy problem using pools of water:
This energy is good for personalized energy. Maybe it’ll come to fruition sometime in the near future.
This entry was posted on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 3:10 PM and is filed under Cool, Videos.
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hmm that was interesting. I didn’t understand everything but the general idea seems cool. I wish his logic came to see the light soon and.. save the world!