Air Products’ Business Development Manager for Hydrogen Energy has today detailed the company’s plans for a hydrogen transport network in London. Speaking at an industry event in Bristol, Emma Guthrie said that Air Products expected to add two new fuelling stations in London in the near future to create a network of five.
An efficient and low-cost technique to generate electricity has been developed by researchers at the University of Surrey. According to the researchers, a by-product obtained during the manufacture of biofuels can be used to power microbial fuel cells. The latest study may help design self-powered tools. The work was presented at the Autumn Conference of Society for General Microbiology.
In a development that is deemed to be the solution for cheaper and long-lasting solid oxide fuel cells, researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) of the United States Department of Energy have devised a microscopy method to locate the position of missing oxygen atoms.
Pike Research’s new report titled ‘Fuel Cells Annual Report 2012’ has predicted that the market for fuel cells used in the transport, portable and stationary sectors will achieve a total value of $15.7 billion by 2017. However, a number of issues must be resolved for achieving this figure.
Fuelcellmaterials.com, a world leader in the solid oxide fuel cell product market, are proud to have launched their new website following a detailed analysis of visitor feedback and behavior. The updated site includes improved features as well as fresh content and graphics.
A research team from UNED has devised a technique to fabricate a fuel cell component that enables surpassing the target of power set by the US Department of Energy for 2017.
A research team at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has developed a new solid-oxide fuel cell that can produce electricity by converting hydrogen and is also capable of storing electrochemical energy just as a battery. The fuel cell can generate power for a shorter period even after the fuel exhaust.
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have developed nitrogen-enriched iron-carbon nanorods, which can be used as a low-cost alternative to platinum catalysts used in microbial fuel cells (MFCs).
Anglo American Platinum, a producer of platinum group metals and Ballard Power Systems, a provider of clean energy fuel cell products are engaged in developing several early-stage motive and stationary uses of zero-emission, clean fuel cells in the South African market sector.
UTC Power, a company that supplies energy-efficient products and services, has installed a fuel cell power plant at the University of Connecticut (UConn).
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