In the first such effort, Tata group chairman Ratan Tata has signed on a leading scientist from the globally renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to commercialize cutting-edge research that promises to produce cheap power from water.
Daniel Nocera, a professor of chemistry and energy, and his group of elite scientists at MIT attracted attention from Tata when he heard they had found a way towards one of scienceâs holy grailsâto imitate photosynthesis, the process by which plants breathe, and produce power while doing so.
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As he did with the Nano small car and the Swach non-electric water purifier, Tata hopes Noceraâs solution will be the latest in the groupâs effort to serve the âbottom of the pyramidâ and turn a profit while doing so, said a Tata group executive who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Tataâs hope is that Noceraâs âpersonalized energyâ can produce a stand-alone, mini-power plant, perhaps a refrigerator-sized box, that could reinvent rural electricity supply and bring power to about three billion people worldwide who donât have it.
Nocera said MITâs technique has seen more than a year of preliminary research and hopes to produce enough electricity from a bottle-and-half of water, however dirty, to power a small home.
âWe hope to have a prototype in a year-and-a-half,â said Nocera, whose other backers include Bob Metcalfe, co-inventor of the Ethernet and a former director of the USâ Central Intelligence Agency.
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