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Scientists Achieved Infinite Clean Energy Through Artificial Photosynthesis – BGR

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Using fossil fuels to produce energy has had a detrimental impact on the planet. Despite pushes for cleaner energy, the power sector is still the top producer of harmful emissions according to the United Nations. As it becomes clear that human-driven climate change is making it harder for trees to breathe, it is fitting that a new proposed solution is inspired by the photosynthesis of plants.

A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge has developed artificial photosynthesis. The system mimics plants by using sunlight, water, and CO2 to create energy. The benefit of this system is that it relies on input already available that is known to be clean for the planet. The goal is for it to require minimal oversight, be adaptable enough to keep up with changing technology and energy needs, and easily integrate into the existing power grid and global energy infrastructure.

As our planet has reached a crisis point when it comes to climate change driven by fossil fuels and nonrenewable energy resources, this innovation offers a glimpse into a better tomorrow. One where people take inspiration from nature and work in harmony with it, not against it, to protect the future of the planet.

How this artificial photosynthesis works


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In nature, photosynthesis happens in two main steps: the light reaction, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, and the dark reaction, which stores energy in chemical form. The researchers at the University of Cambridge recreated this process with synthetic catalysts and special semiconductor materials to capture sunlight and use it to split water. This then creates hydrogen and oxygen that can either be stored as fuel or used to turn carbon dioxide into useful chemicals.

What makes this approach groundbreaking is how efficiently it imitates what leaves do naturally. In plants, energy moves through a complex chain of molecules before becoming chemical energy. Reproducing that in a lab has always been a major challenge that Cambridge has overcome. This innovation is infinite in the sense that it can run continuously with little maintenance while being powered by abundant, natural resources.

This technology is young and there is still more work to be done. The University of Cambridge has its eye on working out challenges with material wear, catalyst lifespan, and production costs. This project’s success could open the door to cleaner power systems around the world, and protect the planet from the impact of energy-related climate change — the kind that could cause a sixth mass extinction event.

Why this artificial photosynthesis is important


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This innovation is important because it would provide clean energy that doesn’t damage the planet. Given that it relies on nature-based resources, it also would be readily available and usable for remote communities. Unclean energy is a huge problem that NASA has demonstrated with a video showing Earth choking on greenhouse gases. It is a dire warning for the future.

There are multiple benefits to tapping into clean, renewable energy sources like artificial photosynthesis. With advancing technology, such energy sources are more affordable than fossil fuel–based ones. It is also an industry known for creating abundant jobs, boosting the economy, and benefiting the families that work in the field.

There is also the matter of health. This artificial photosynthesis system uses clean materials that don’t contribute to air pollution. This is a huge benefit because, according to data from the World Health Organization, breathing polluted air contributes to heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and 7 million premature deaths each year. This innovation from the research team at the University of Cambridge, if implemented on an international scale, could revolutionize the way we use energy and create a cleaner, better future for us all.



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