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Archive for the 'Fuel Cells' Category

November 1st, 2007

SMUD Solar Array To Power Its Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicles

Good combination of technologies.
SMUD Solar Array To Power Its Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicles

A new solar array on the SMUD campus will soon provide enough electricity to generate hydrogen for SMUD’s small fleet of fuel-cell electric vehicles and provide clean electricity to the grid during peak power demands.
The recently completed photovoltaic (PV) array delivers […]

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October 2nd, 2007

Radioactive laptops? Perhaps not…

Apparently the radioactive laptop is too good to be true…
Radioactive laptops? Perhaps not… >> Mixed Signals >> Rupert Goodwins’s Blog at ZDNet UK Community

The story is written in peculiarly convoluted prose, but appears to be saying that a breakthrough in nuclear energy technology means that we’ll all be running around with magic batteries in mobile […]

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October 2nd, 2007

Radioactive laptops? Perhaps not…

Apparently the radioactive laptop is too good to be true…
Radioactive laptops? Perhaps not… >> Mixed Signals >> Rupert Goodwins’s Blog at ZDNet UK Community

The story is written in peculiarly convoluted prose, but appears to be saying that a breakthrough in nuclear energy technology means that we’ll all be running around with magic batteries in mobile […]

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October 1st, 2007

Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery

Though technically not a fuel cell, it’s still pretty cool. However, marketing the device is going to be tricky, with the word “radioactive” and all.
Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery

Although betavoltaic batteries sound Nuclear they’re not, they’re neither use fission/fusion or chemical processes to produce energy and so (do not produce any […]

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September 14th, 2007

Ford to Convert Paint Fumes to Electricity

This is slick. People have been worried about paint fumes and their impact on the environment, so much so that powdercoating has gained popularity. Still, spray painting is still quite common, and this can alleviate some of the worries about the fumes it generates.
GreenBiz News | Ford to Convert Paint Fumes to Electricity

“The […]

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August 24th, 2007

Sony Bio Battery powers gadgets on grape juice and sports drinks

Does this mean that there will be a grape shortage and thus a wine shortage?
Digital World Tokyo | Sony Bio Battery powers gadgets on grape juice and sports drinks

Sony Japan has just posted a short video and press release detailing its latest fuel cell - a device that uses not ethanol or methanol this time, […]

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May 1st, 2007

Fuel Cell Fire Truck

With government agencies getting into the act, this will speed the demand for fueling stations.
WRCB TV - Channel 3 - Chattanooga, Tennessee

With the rising price of gas car manufacturers are under increased pressure to build vehicles that are more efficient and better for the environment.
One vehicle that’s getting a lot of attention is the fuel […]

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April 11th, 2007

Residential Fuel Cell System By Sanyo Exceeds 20,000 Hours Of Operation

It’s good that they won’t need to be replaced every year.
Residential Fuel Cell System By Sanyo Exceeds 20,000 Hours Of Operation | Hydrogen Daily

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March 30th, 2007

New Bio Fuel Cell Extracts Electricity From Air

I’ve heard stories like this before. Again, waiting to see if it pans out.
DailyTech - New Bio Fuel Cell Extracts Electricity From Air

The bio fuel cell contains two electrodes that are covered with oxygen-sensitive FeFe hydrogenase enzymes. The enzymes are attached to the electrodes using strong covalent and non-covalent linkages to allow for fast […]

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March 22nd, 2007

Scientists Invent Fuel Cell Powered by Sugar

Oh, how sweet it is. Given that most people drink too much sugar anyway, this is a much better use for it.
I4U News - Scientists Invent Fuel Cell Powered by Sugar

Researchers at the Saint Louis University in Missouri have developed a fuel cell that runs on any sugar source from soft drinks […]

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