fuel cell industry Articles
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ELAT-1400 Gas Diffusion Layer (GDL) Not “Discontinued”
After the original manufacturer of ELAT Gas Diffusion Layer (GDL) stopped producing the material, many of the fuel cell industry had to scramble for replacements and were continuing their projects based on inventory already purchased. We were no exception. After a fair amount of searching and evaluation, we finally found a replacement that had very similar mechanical properties. So, for a ...
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PHILOS and Blue FC Announce R&D and Business Cooperation to Revolutionize Fuel Cell Technology
PHILOS, a leading membrane technology manufacturing company, and Blue FC, a fuel cell system company, have announced a ground-breaking R&D and business cooperation that is set to revolutionize the fuel cell industry. The CEOs of both companies, Dr. Jeong-Hak Kim of PHILOS and Dr. Yong Sheen Hwang of Blue FC, have agreed to work together to develop innovative solutions using PHILOS's advanced ...
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Federal energy stimulus: The check is in the mail
Energy efficiency companies waiting for federal stimulus money probably feel like they are being told, “The check is in the mail.” It is supposed to arrive, but when?The federal government will channel a large pot of the money through state agencies, so it is wise to keep an eye on announcements by governors and state energy offices. States must apply by May 12 for $3.1 billion in what is known ...
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Commercial Demonstration of a PEM Fuel Cell for Power Generation
The chlor-alkali industry, one of the largest chemical industries in India and growing at an annual rate of 3.3%, is expected to grow along with the growing Indian economy. This MW size proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell product captures hydrogen produced in the chlor-alkali industry to create on site electricity and provide plant operators up to 20% of electricity savings. The electricity ...
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South Africa`s fuel cell plan risks failure without support
An ambitious strategy to create fuel cell products for export will need incentives and cross-government backing to bear fruit, says Radhika Perrot. South Africa's Department of Science & Technology (DST) has been laboriously pushing for the development of hydrogen fuel-cell technology through an ambitious research and development (R&D) strategy since 2005. Fuel cells can convert the ...
By SciDev.Net
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Cartridge fuel cells for backup systems
ReliOn, the provider of high reliability fuel cell solutions for backup power applications, formerly known as Avista Labs, and havePOWER, LLC, a leading fuel cell integrator for the telecommunications industry, announced that the State of Ohio has awarded havePOWER a contract for their integrated backup power solution that is built around the ReliOn fuel cell system. The integrated solution will ...
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Sustainable Hydrogen Solutions: The Role of Analysis in Blue and Green Hydrogen
Introduction Hydrogen, often touted as the fuel of the future, holds immense promise as a clean and sustainable energy carrier. As the world shifts towards decarbonization, the production and utilisation of hydrogen have garnered significant attention. In this context, both blue and green hydrogen emerge as key players in the transition to a sustainable energy landscape. Analysis plays a crucial ...
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Micro Combined Heat and Power Market to hit $13bn by 2024
The Micro CHP Market is set to grow from its current market value of more than $2 billion to over $13 billion by 2024; as reported in the latest study by Global Market Insights, Inc. Positive outlook toward changing climatic conditions, energy security along with government regulations to curb GHG emission will propel the micro combined heat and power market size. Growing deployment of ...
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Towards an European Fuel Cell Strategy
Head of Unit 'Energy Consumption Technology' At the onset of the Fourth Framework Programme for Community research and technological development including demonstration, a ten year fuel cell strategy for Europe was published in 1995 jointly by DG XII (Directorate General for Science, Research and Development) and DG XVII (Directorate General for Energy). The interest of the European Community ...
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Coming In Out of the Cold: Hybrids Put to the Test
Untitled Document Point Roberts, WA, Delta B.C.- May 25, 2004 With gas prices reaching an all time high and not much promise of an end in sight, hybrid technology is falling under the lens of some careful scrutiny these days with investors. In a recent article in MITs Technology Review, author Peter Fairley estimates though buyers would have to pay more ...
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