Archive for June, 2008
« Previous EntriesEarthTalk: Plastic from corn? Hydrogen?
Monday, June 30th, 2008Two main hurdles stand in the way of mass production and widespread consumer adoption of hydrogen “fuel cell” vehicles: the still high cost of producing fuel cells, and the lack of a hydrogen refueling network. …
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Jonathan Takiff: We've driven the future, & it doesn't use gas
Monday, June 30th, 2008Pop the hood and you find not an engine but a “stack” of fuel cells encased in plastic boxes. The cells don’t burn fuel, as a combustion engine would. Instead, the cells create wheel-driving electricity from the chemical reaction that …
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LOST SECRETS OF THE SACRED ARK
Monday, June 30th, 2008When discussing the attributes of monatomic gold and platinums in Genesis of the Grail Kings, I remarked that it would not be long before the potential of these noble metals was announced for environment-friendly fuel cells. …
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Oxygen ions for <b>fuel cells</b> get loose at lower temperatures
Monday, June 30th, 2008Seeking to understand a new fuel cell material, a research team working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration with the University of Liverpool, has uncovered a novel structure that moves oxygen …
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Crown Jewels
Monday, June 30th, 2008Ohio-based Crown Equipment Corp., a major maker of powered lift trucks, is reported to be working with fuel cell power pack makers to adapt the trucks so that they can be powered by fuel cells, which would save users time, …
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Electric cars
Monday, June 30th, 2008The problems with battery technology explain why there is so much excitement around fuel cells today. Compared to batteries, fuel cells will be smaller, much lighter and instantly rechargeable. When powered by pure hydrogen, fuel cells …
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Oxygen Ions For <b>Fuel Cells</b> Get Loose At Low(er) Temperatures
Monday, June 30th, 2008Seeking to understand a new fuel cell material, a research team has uncovered a novel structure that moves oxygen ions through the cell at substantially lower temperatures than previously thought possible.
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HHO <b>Fuel Cells</b> For Cars - Do <b>Fuel Cells</b> Really Work
Monday, June 30th, 2008Find out if fuel cells really work. HHO fuel cells for cars might not be what you think. Channel: Autos Tags: HHO fuel cells for cars do fuel cells really work.
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Why There's No Future In Hydrogen <b>Fuel Cells</b>…
Monday, June 30th, 2008Hydrogen Fuel Cells have one massive problem… They use Platinum and/or Palladium. The latter expensive, the former, outrageously too expensive for either to be scaled-up to Global, or even National use. We’ll need to invade South …
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Hydrogen <b>Fuel Cell</b> Automobiles are the Future
Monday, June 30th, 2008The fuel cell combines hydrogen with oxygen to make electricity. The electricity then powers the electric motor, which in turn propels the vehicle. Water is the only byproduct the Hydrogen Fuel as a Future Secondary Energy Source leaves …
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