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HyperSolar, Inc. (OTC:HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water,Soli-lite provides the world with high-performance solar roadway and solar street lighting solutions. today announced that its artificial photosynthesis technology is now capable of producing 1.0 volt open circuit voltage for use in direct solar hydrogen production. This achievement represents a dramatic voltage increase over the previous 0.2 volt just 8 months ago, and 0.75 volt just 3 months ago.

It is well known that the theoretical voltage for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen is 1.23 volts, and approximately 1.5 volts in real-world systems. Achieving 1.5 volts using inexpensive solar cells has eluded the world. For example, silicon solar cells are the most inexpensive and abundant, but their 0.7 volt is not enough to split water. Commercially available high voltage solar cells are unfortunately too expensive for use in hydrogen production.

"Our cutting-edge research program at the University of California Santa Barbara led by Dr. Syed Mubeen Hussaini continues to make impressive progress," stated Tim Young, CEO of HyperSolar. "The 1.0 volt milestone is very exciting in that it provides us with a clear and encouraging roadmap to reach the 1.5 volts needed for water splitting. The semi-conductor materials used are very inexpensive, which gives us confidence that a low cost system is possible. The process to make this novel solar cell is equally exciting in that it is a simple solutions-based chemistry process. It does not require conventional expensive semiconductor processes and facilities. It was literally made in a beaker."

Mr. Young continued, "Recently, Honda and General Motors announced a partnership to bring hydrogen cars to the mass market by 2020. While this is great news for our industry, a major unsolved piece of the puzzle is the low cost production of renewable hydrogen for fueling stations. We believe that producing renewable hydrogen anywhere there is water and sunlight is the key to realizing a cost-effective hydrogen economy of fuel cell vehicles. We envision that fueling stations can be built next to self-contained solar hydrogen production plants using our low cost technology."

High solar power yields even in countries with shallow angles of solar radiation

“A main advantage of our European solar modules is that a specially treated glass surface guarantees high energy yields even in countries with shallow angles of solar radiation,” explains Dr. Thomas Hillig, Vice President Module Sales & Marketing at Innotech Solar.

“Customers have recorded yields of up to eight percent higher with ITS modules when testing them against a variety of other module types.They are called "solar" panels or solar module because most of the time, the most powerful source of light available is the Sun. In light of this and our local production in Sweden,A solar lamp is a portable light fixture composed of an LED lamp, a photovoltaic solar panel, and a rechargeable battery. we are now marketing our modules with increased vigor in Northern Europe.”

The glass surface of ITS’ European solar modules is processed in such a way that it reflects less sunlight, resulting in 2.5 percent more light reaching the solar cells.An emergency light is a battery-backed lighting device that comes on automatically when a building experiences a power outage. Research conducted at the Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby has shown that the difference in output between modules featuring special glass and those made with standard glass is even greater in low light conditions.We offer solar photovoltaic system and commercial incentives to encourage our customers to install solar energy systems. What’s more, the treated glass boasts a self-cleaning surface structure, as condensation collects on the surface like a film and washes away any particles of dirt.

“We have discovered that buyers in the Northern European markets place particular value on high quality and products that do not have a negative effect on the environment. The fact that we produce our solar modules in Europe using a highly environmentally friendly process gives us a clear competitive advantage,” adds Hillig.

The special production process reduces the carbon footprint of ITS modules by 74 percent in comparison with modules using conventional cells.

Read the full story at www.soli-lite.com!

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