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An Integrated, Systems Approach to the Development of Solar Fuel Generators

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Abstract

Two major technological challenges in the development of a sustainable, clean energy system are providing massive grid-scale energy storage and an ample supply of carbon-neutral, high energy-density, transportation fuels. The development and deployment of massive, grid-scale energy storage is imperative for reliably and robustly compensating for the intermittency involved with the utilization of very large amounts of wind energy and solar energy.

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© 2013 Electrochemical Society. Summer 2013. Support for solar fuels R&D by the NSF Powering the Planet Center for Chemical Innovation, CHE-0947829 (development of electrocatalysts), by the DOE DEFG02-03ER15483 (earth-abundant light absorbers), and by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Award No. DE-SC0004993 to the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, a DOE Energy Innovation Hub (translational research in solar fuels generators), has enabled the preparation of this article.

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