Archive for March, 2008
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Saturday, March 29th, 2008The car uses four modular hydrogen fuel cells - known as the Quadrivium Fuel Cells system - positioned near the wheels, with each providing 20kw of power per wheel; as well as an electric motor, with additional battery charge provided …
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Green energy : The Gibbs Free energy
Saturday, March 29th, 2008Hydrogen and oxygen can be combined in a fuel cell to produce electrical energy. A fuel cell uses a chemical reaction to provide an external voltage, as does a battery, but differs from a battery in that the fuel is continually supplied …
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GM and Toyota giving up on Hydrogen <b>Fuel Cells</b>, Good Idea?
Saturday, March 29th, 2008It seems like a couple of years ago hydrogen fuel cells were the answer to emission problems and the gasoline fuel shortage. Now it seems that Lithium-Ion Batteries have become the new hope from Gm and Toyota. GM claims that if they can …
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The Pininfarina Sintesi doesn’t have 700 horses, but you won’t <b>…</b>
Saturday, March 29th, 2008From the start, we knew that the opportunity to design the fuel cell powertrain for Pininfarina’s Sintesi concept car would be a great showcase for our technology – a chance to get the word out about what fuel cells can do in a car …
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Hyundai hybrids coming next year, <b>fuel cells</b> in 2012
Saturday, March 29th, 2008If you’re of a lazy cast of mind and can’t be bothered to read on, the company opted for hybrid vehicles, set to be on the road from next year and have a small fleet of fuel cell electric vehicles by 2012. …
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<b>Fuel</b> Processing: for <b>Fuel Cells</b>
Saturday, March 29th, 2008Adopting a unique integrated engineering approach, this text covers all aspects of fuel processing: catalysts, reactors, chemical plant components and integrated system design. While providing an introduction to the subject, …
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Power Air Zinc Air <b>Fuel Cells</b>
Saturday, March 29th, 2008Power Air Corporation’s Zinc Air Fuel Cell technology offers an alternative to batteries, generators, and hydrogen fuel cells as it creates residual zinc oxide that, through electrolysis, can be recycled back into reusable zinc fuel. …
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Angstrom Power touts hydrogen <b>fuel cells</b> for cellphones
Saturday, March 29th, 2008Just don’t look for those anytime before 2010, which is when Angstrom “hopes” the first commercial phones equipped with the fuel cells will be available. [Via Physorg]. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments.
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Jadoo Salutes Military for <b>Fuel Cell</b> Tech
Saturday, March 29th, 2008If you needed further proof that fuel cells still aren’t ready for mainstream consumer electronics, here you go: Silicon Valley fuel cell maker Jadoo Power has revamped its business to focus on Uncle Sam. The company, which makes a fuel …
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Blogging from NHA 2008 and the EEI Spring Meeting
Saturday, March 29th, 2008NHA 2008 has the unique opportunity to spark dialogue between different players in the hydrogen marketplace, from the DOE to early commercial fuel cell producers to environmentalist groups and big name energy and auto companies. …
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