Archive for January, 2008
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Thursday, January 31st, 2008A new technology could make hydrogen fuel cells using water cheap and efficient and allow them to compete with the processes that make hydrogen from natural gas.
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Commercialisation of fuel cells has "finally begun" - 30th January 2008 (Platinum today)
Thursday, January 31st, 2008About 12,000 fuel cells have been shipped during 2007, an increase of 75 per cent, according to the latest figures. According to Fuel Cell Today’s 2008 Industrial Review, the fuel cell industry was commercialised during 2007 and current manufacturing capacity is about 100,000 units per annum.
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Fuel Cell Commercialisation ‘Started in 2007′ (Fuel Cell Today)
Thursday, January 31st, 2008The commercialisation of fuel cells started in 2007, according to Fuel Cell Today in its 2008 Industry Review, released today.
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Researchers develop ‘one-pot’ porous surfaces for fuel cells (PhysOrg)
Thursday, January 31st, 2008Cornell researchers have developed a “one-pot” process to create porous films of crystalline metal oxides that could lead to more-efficient fuel cells and solar cells.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-01-29 08:43 GMT: Ceramic Fuel Cells signs deal with HC Starck for supply of components (Interactive Investor)
Thursday, January 31st, 2008LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd (CFCL) said it has signed a deal with HC Starck for supply of fuel cell components.
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Ceramic Fuel Cells Signs Supply Agreement with HC Starck (CFU.AX, 00806716, 20080129) (Aspect Huntley via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Thursday, January 31st, 2008Ceramic Fuel Cells announced that it has signed agreements with H.C. Starck of Germany to secure a high volume supply of fuel cell components. Under a co-operation agreement, CFCL and HC Starck will collaborate to develop advanced SOFC components, in particular anode supported cells. Under a supply agreement, H.C. Starck will supply fuel cells at […]
Low-cost fuel cells (the Engineer)
Thursday, January 31st, 2008Surrey University researchers have been awarded £292,000 by the EPSRC to develop new low-temperature fuel cells.
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Hybrid and <b>fuel cell</b> work trucks on display at the Work Truck Show <b>…</b>
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008… lines and otherwise keep the country running,” as the NTEA describes them) the benefits of hybrids but also of hydrogen fuel cells and other alternative technologies during the Work Truck Show 2008 and 44th Annual NTEA Convention. …
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Hydrogen from E. Coli bacteria could power <b>Fuel Cells</b>
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008Thomas Wood, a professor in Texas A&M University’s Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, has ‘tweaked’ a strain of E. coli so that it produces substantial amounts of hydrogen COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Jan. …
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linkblog: Jan 29
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008Angstrom Power touts hydrogen fuel cells for cellphones - Engadget Mobile. Angstrom Power touts hydrogen fuel cells for cellphones - Engadget Mobile. I am really looking forward to hydrogen fuel cells in mobile devices. …
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