KU Leuven researchers have developed rooftop panels that capture both solar power and water from the air. Like traditional PV modules, hydrogen panels are also connected, but via gas tubes instead of electric cables. The researchers are now preparing to bring the tech to the mass market via a spinoff company.
KU Leuven researchers have developed rooftop panels that capture both solar power and water from the air. Like traditional PV modules, hydrogen panels are also connected, but via gas tubes instead of electric cables. The researchers are now preparing to bring the tech to the mass market via a spinoff company.
Scientists from KU Leuven in Belgium have recently developed a solar panel that converts moisture in the air to produce hydrogen. This allows the solar panels to generate electricity through [.]
The winners of the European Patent Office’s annual innovation prize will be revealed at a ceremony on 21 June 2022 at 12:00 CEST held in an all-new format
Discover the stories of 14 exceptional inventor teams and 4 young innovators from 14 countries
The public is now invited to vote for their favourite inventor to win the Popular Prize at popular-prize.