Hydrogen is a relatively new player in the alternative fuel market, offering an alternative to electric cars and hybrids with its own take on green emissions. However, hydrogen-powered technology ...
1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 What is a Fuel Cell? -- 1.1.1 Comparison with Batteries -- 1.1.2 Comparison with Heat Engine -- 1.2 Why Do We Need Fuel Cells? -- 1.2.1 Portable Sector -- 1.2.2 Transportation ...
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., January 2003 -- Fuel cell technology promises to impact environmental and economic issues facing the United States and the world every day. Modern lifestyles, high prices for ...
Japan and California have embraced hydrogen fuel-cell technologies, a form of renewable energy that can be used in vehicles and for supplying clean energy to manufacturing sectors. But the technology ...
Educational institutions across Connecticut, from public schools to colleges and universities, continue searching for ways to make their buildings and campuses more environmentally sustainable. More ...
Hydrogen fuel cells are an attractive alternative to conventional batteries because they require only hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, and generate only water as a waste product.
Engineers stabilized cheap iron catalysts to replace costly platinum in hydrogen fuel cells, cutting vehicle costs from $70k to potentially $30k while boosting durability. (Nanowerk News) Japan and ...