Hydro Technology Ventures has invested in a company developing a new membrane for fuel cells. The new technology can significantly drop the cost of fuel cells and give the fledgling fuel cell industry a whole new platfor...
Toshiba Corporation, the world leader in fuel-cell technology for handheld electronic devices, today announced that it has developed two prototype direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) units and begun tests to validate thei...
Powerco Limited and Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd will conduct a field trial of CFCL’s fuel cell powered domestic generator in Tasmania.
This will be the second field trial in the deal between energy developer CFCL and...
A new study suggests that some of the microorganisms found in cow waste may provide a reliable source of electricity.
Results showed that the microbes in about a half a liter of rumen fluid – fermented, liquefie...
As part of ongoing research to make hydrogen a mainstream source of clean, renewable energy, scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have determined how titanium atoms help hydr...
The mineral cryptomelane holds promise to absorb the toxic sulfur oxides that can degrade the emission control systems on diesel vehicles. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers have identified the potential o...
A single fuel cell does not produce enough energy to power a car. So fuel cells are stacked, with a bipolar plate between each cell through which electrons are conducted. The hydrogen fuel and oxygen, which are part of t...
A novel technique for producing hydrogen from water and organic material has been found recently at Purdue University, a discovery that could help speed the creation of viable hydrogen storage technology.
Though the ...
The Ashlawn Group has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army's Armament, Research and Engineering Center to produce and demonstrate the performance of 120 fuel cells of Ashlawn's proprietary fuel cell, the PEME...
Engineers at Purdue University have developed a new way of producing hydrogen for fuel cells to automatically recharge batteries in portable electronics, such as notebook computers, and eliminate the need to use a wall o...
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