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by Reden Rodriguez on May 15, 2007
Carnegie Mellon University is making hydrogen the most probable replacement to gasoline by increasing hydrogen's stability and reducing its costs. According to Professor David Sholl of Carnegie...
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by Reden Rodriguez on January 30, 2007
Cars are no longer exclusive recepients of advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology. Pretty soon, you will turn that lawn mower on and feel the gush of hydrogen power running through its mechanical...
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by Reden Rodriguez on November 24, 2006
Hydrogen is being heralded as the next biggest fuel resource, if only it could be handled safely. You see, if you use a hydrogen-powered device, say a car or a phone, you would encounter problems...
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by Reden Rodriguez on October 30, 2006
Scientists have discovered a way to get more than from microbes than just waste water treatment, hydrogen. While this discovery will not produce bountiful amounts of hydrogen to power our hydrogen...
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by Reden Rodriguez on October 10, 2006
A possible winner of the $4 million hydrogen fuel prototype is General Motors Corporation's hydrogen fuel cell powered car called "Sequel" (the prequel is a prototype, get it?). Taunted...
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by Reden Rodriguez on October 10, 2006
To encourage research into hydrogen, the US legislative bodies have created the H-Prize, a $10 million dollar grand prize contest that seeks to create an environment for breakthrough hydrogen research...
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by Reden Rodriguez on September 12, 2006
After cars, planes will be flying on Hydrogen. Just ask the researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology who have successfully test piloted a hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft. Flying on a...
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by Reden Rodriguez on September 10, 2006
The Chewonki Foundation of Wiscasset, Maine has unveiled a $250,000 hydrogen power generator that is touted as a cutting-edge example of hydrogen technology that can reduce fossil fuel dependence and...
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by Reden Rodriguez on September 03, 2006
The Germans have the Autobahn, a road that services the fastest cars the Germans can make. The Norwegians have a similarly differentiated yet shorter highway, but this one wants to help save the air....
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by Reden Rodriguez on August 01, 2006
The Dutch love riding bicycles. It is therefore not a surprise that Industrial Engineering graduate from the Delft University of Technology in Netherlands Crijin Bouman invented a working prototype of...
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Looking at hydrogen as an effective fuel in a car can be quite troubling, in fact, no matter how many precautions we take, accidents do happen. I don't really want to be driving down the highway...
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Beginning in 2007, a group of Danish developers will build the worlds first hydrogen city complete with residential houses, businesses, shops, cars, and roads so that ordinary citizens may enjoy life...
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Industrialists, politicians, and environmentalists and many of us alike would like to envision a modern day Utopia where Hydrogen derived from water is the basis for our transportation fuel system. A...
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According to Clean Energy Canada with regard to fuel cells, "Current projections anticipate an industry growth rate of 75% per year over the next decade, for an expected worldwide commercial...
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FutureGen is a public-private $1 billion dollar cost share project to build and operate the world's first, near zero emission power plant......The prototype plant will have capacity designed to...
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