Scorching heat from this 'artificial sun' could help fight climate change

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German scientists have just switched on the world's largest "artificial sun," an instrument they say could be a game-changing technology in the fight against climate change.

With 149 high-powered lamps, the Synlight system produces light about 10,000 times the intensity of natural sunlight on the Earth's surface. When concentrated on a single spot, the lamps can generate scorching temperatures of around 5,400 degrees Fahrenheit.

The scientists say they eventually hope to harness that heat to produce hydrogen fuels, a carbon-free alternative for vehicles and airplanes.

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via Zero Tech Blog

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