UTC Power, a company that supplies energy-efficient products and services, has installed a fuel cell power plant at the University of Connecticut (UConn).
Heliatek GmbH, technology leader in the field of organic solar films, continues to set new world records for organic solar cells.
A study to enhance the energy output from microbial fuel cells (MFCs) was conducted by the researchers at the University of Colorado Denver.
UTC Power, which offers energy-efficient products and services, has declared that its PureCell stationary fuel cell system has been installed at 1211 Avenue of the Americas building located in New York City. The building is owned by an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners.
The Linde Group, a gases and engineering company, has succeeded in producing hydrogen using sustainable sources. The company used biodiesel by-products to produce hydrogen at its pilot plant in Leuna, Germany. The produced hydrogen was certified by TÜV SÜD, a test and inspection firm.
Hydrogenics, a company that produces hydrogen and other fuel cell products, has declared that it has collaborated with Enbridge, an energy transporting company, to develop North America’s utility scale energy storage. Through this partnership, the experience of Hydrogenics in water electrolysis and Enbridge’s expertise in owning and operating renewable energy production and natural gas pipeline systems will be brought together.
Directed by Icelandic professor, Horsteinn I. Sigfusson, and guided by Tomsk Polytechnic Research University, a revolutionary project will be demonstrated at Russia Day between 23 and 27 of May, 2012 in Germany, during the international exhibition Hannover Messe-2012.
AC Transit, a transit agency, and several other associates have launched a hydrogen production and dispensing fuel station. The station provides hydrogen fuel for the new zero-emission fuel cell buses plying across the San Francisco Bay Area. Furthermore, the hydrogen fuel is partly generated using solar-powered electrolysis.
Insitu, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, has declared that its ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS) with hydrogen fuel cell has completed its two-and-a-half-hour flight test successfully. To the expeditionary, runway-independent Group 2 ScanEagle UAS, the fuel cell was added as a modular upgrade.
At the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) 243rd National Meeting & Exposition, Orianna Bretschger from the J. Craig Venter Institute has demonstrated a new commercial version of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) that cleans municipal sewage and generates electricity at the same time.
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