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.
TROPICAL, a developer of fuel-cell power generation systems, has declared that its GreenGen N5, 5 KW natural-gas fuel-cell power systems will be installed by ASPATE, a company that develops large-scale energy projects. These power systems will be installed in 500 new houses that come under the bioclimatic residential construction project of ASPATE.
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.
A team led by Tongxiang Fan, a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China, has developed a new technology using butterfly wings, which has the potential to boost the production of hydrogen gas, a green fuel.
Ibrahim Khamis, Ph.D., a member of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Austria, has explained the possibility of using current nuclear power facilities as heat sources for efficient and cost-effective production of hydrogen.
A new catalyst that enables safe storage and transportation of hydrogen has been developed by researchers from the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) at the U.S. Department of Energy.
Green chemistry is a major focus of chemists who try to limit their impact of work on the environment. Though it is a difficult process, researchers are working on it for the benefit of the planet.
Hydrogen fuel cells present in eco-friendly vehicles can be potentially used as an alternative fuel source. However, it is difficult to construct these fuel cells on a large scale, as they have to be cost-effective and more efficient. Researchers from the University of Central Florida (USF) have identified a solution to overcome these issues.
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