Friday, September 30, 2011

Solar energy

ScienceDaily (Sep. 27, 2011) — Researchers from Northwestern University have developed a carbon-based material that could revolutionize the way solar power is harvested. The new solar cell material -- a transparent conductor made of carbon nanotubes -- provides an alternative to current technology, which is mechanically brittle and reliant on a relatively rare mineral. Science Daily

This is what we need: Charge driven direct production alcohol for energy storage. Take the desert solar energy acquired in day time and run it through a charge coupled combiner that generates alcohol.

So I patent thie following: A capacitive couple nanotube pack. Catalysts trapped in their buckeys operating under extreme charge density and splitting and combining a flow of water and CO2. A solar powered CO2 scrubber and alcohol generator.

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