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We found the missing link... page 4
UCSB (UC Santa Barbara) is part of PEC working group commissioned by DOE in 2010.
“The US DOE Photoelectrochemical (PEC) Working Group brings together Academic, Industry and National Laboratory leaders in the research and development of practical PEC semiconductor systems to produce hydrogen via solar water-splitting”
“The DOE PEC Working Group’s primary objective is to develop practical solar hydrogen-production technology, using innovative semiconductor materials & devices R&D to foster the needed scientific breakthroughs for meeting DOE Hydrogen Program goals.”
“Completed writing & reviewing of 16 standard PEC protocols
– A successful telecom/webcasting collaboration among a diverse group of universities and National Labs, including NREL, DOE, Stanford University, University of Hawaii, University of Santa Barbara, University of Louisville, University of Tokyo and Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization.” page 15
So guys lets wait for the news and ignore the noise.
https://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/pdfs/review10/pd032_miller_2010_o_web.pdf
p.s. - i know unrelated link right?
- now we know where the animosity is coming from
UCSB (UC Santa Barbara) is part of PEC working group commissioned by DOE in 2010.
“The US DOE Photoelectrochemical (PEC) Working Group brings together Academic, Industry and National Laboratory leaders in the research and development of practical PEC semiconductor systems to produce hydrogen via solar water-splitting”
“The DOE PEC Working Group’s primary objective is to develop practical solar hydrogen-production technology, using innovative semiconductor materials & devices R&D to foster the needed scientific breakthroughs for meeting DOE Hydrogen Program goals.”
“Completed writing & reviewing of 16 standard PEC protocols
– A successful telecom/webcasting collaboration among a diverse group of universities and National Labs, including NREL, DOE, Stanford University, University of Hawaii, University of Santa Barbara, University of Louisville, University of Tokyo and Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization.” page 15
So guys lets wait for the news and ignore the noise.
https://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/pdfs/review10/pd032_miller_2010_o_web.pdf
p.s. - i know unrelated link right?
- now we know where the animosity is coming from
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