Hydrogen

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Senate Restores Funding for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Infrastructure

ShareThisIn the Springtime of the past several years the Oval Office has wanted to cut funding for hydrogen research and development. And just as in years past, the U. S.
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Hygen Claims Hydrogen Fueling Station Awards Rigged

ShareThisA company called Hygen Industries, which develops hydrogen fueling stations based upon renewable resources and on-demand electrolysis, is claiming that member companies in the California Fuel Cell Partnership are rigging the system in order to avoid competition.
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Linde and TOTAL Refueling Cars with Green Hydrogen

ShareThisBoth Linde and TOTAL have taken a step in reducing the world’s carbon footprint by supplying green hydrogen to fuel cell vehicles in Germany this past week. Both companies are producing hydrogen from clean and renewable resources.
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UConn Professor Develops Low Cost Fuel Cell Process

ShareThisUniversity of Connecticut (UConn) professor Radenka Maric has developed a low cost method of creating fuel cell membranes. The new technique will reduce the high cost of platinum in fuel cells by 10 times.
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Berlin and Hamburg Pumping Up on Green Hydrogen

ShareThisA hydrogen-hybrid power station has started up in Prenzlau, Germany. The hydrogen from the power station is going to feed cars in Berlin and Hamburg. The power station creates hydrogen by wind to hydrogen methods and biogas to hydrogen methods. Both methods are green and create no CO2 gases.
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Carson City Nevada H2 Fueling Station Profitable from Day One

ShareThisCarson City, Nevada is getting a new hydrogen fueling station. The H2 Technologies Group, who is the developer of the filling station, has stated that they think it can be profitable from day one. Believe me this little tidbit of information caught my attention.
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5 Years Later Daihatsu Still Working on Hydrazine Fuel Cell for Cars

ShareThisIn September 2007, I had talked about how carmaker Daihatsu was developing a platinum-free fuel cell that uses liquid or solid hydrazine hydrate for fuel instead of gaseous hydrogen.
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Microfluidic Fuel Cell Alternative to PEM

ShareThisMicrofluidic Fuel Cell Researchers at Cornell University have been doing some outside the box thinking in regard to fuel cells. They have basically thrown away the expensive Nafion Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) that defines most of today’s hydrogen fuel cells used in cars.