Artificial photosynthesis can power the clean energy transition | The-14

Artificial photosynthesis mimics nature to convert sunlight into clean fuel, offering a promising, carbon-neutral energy solution for a sustainable future.

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Synhelion’s solar gasoline just powered a Harley-Davidson—no battery needed.

It’s made from sunlight, CO₂, and water, and works in existing vehicles.

Here’s how it works and what it could mean for transport:
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Solar Gasoline-Powered Harley Shows Future Direction

Solar gasoline could revolutionize sustainable mobility, as shown in a Harley-Davidson motorcycle road test.

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We are proud to share that Mahendra Patel of @EPFL's Laboratory of #RenewableEnergy Science and Engineering is among the 30 young scientists selected to receive the inaugural Inflection Award!

Mahendra's selection, for his work on versatile (photo)electrochemical devices for #solarfuel production, puts him among the world's best young scientists working on cutting-edge solutions to #climatechange.

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Mahendra Patel wins Inflection Award

School of Engineering PhD student Mahendra Patel has been recognized as one of the 30 best young scientists in the world working on solar fuels.

Finanziato dal MUR il progetto SCOOP di UniMe per lo sviluppo di un albero artificiale che produca H2 dall'aria con la luce solare

Università degli Studi di Messina