
The beginning of solar hydrogen technology
The nineteenth century was an exciting time for electrical experimentation and discovery. Shortly After Alessandro Volta demonstrated the voltaic pile to the Royal Society of London in 1800, two Experimenters, William Nicholson and Sir Anthony Carlisle, discovered that hydrogen and oxygen could be produced by passing an electric current through water. This was the first demonstration of the principle of electrolysis.
In 1839 in Paris, nineteen year old experimenter Edmund Becquerel discovered the photovoltaic effect when he found that certain materials would produce electricity when exposed to light. In that same year William Grove experimented with reversing the process of electrolysis and invented the first gas battery or fuel cell. In the 21st century, these three discoveries converge in photovoltaic fuel cell system technology.
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