In just a few short years, homeowners will have the ability to power their entire home with the
use of solar panel systems. Solar energy will also be able to produce both hydrogen and oxygen
from water, thus powering household fuel cells. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
is currently looking for marketplace acceptance of this new process. If successful in their market-
place pursuit, conventional electricity generation will be a thing of the past.

Learn more on www.solarpowerwindenergy.org
Tags: electricity generation, fuel cells, hydrogen and oxygen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, new process, solar energy, solar panel systems, water
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