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- This article discusses a new method for producing hydrogen fuel using sunlight and water. The process involves using a photocatalyst made of bismuth vanadate to split water molecules and generate hydrogen gas.
- The researchers found that this photocatalyst is highly efficient and can produce hydrogen at a rate of 1.5 million liters per square meter per day, which is much higher than previous methods.
- This breakthrough could lead to the development of more sustainable and cost-effective ways to produce hydrogen fuel, which could be used to power vehicles and generate electricity in a clean and renewable manner.

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