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Fuel Cell Non-Glory

Fuel Cell Non-Glory 02/17/2004 06:36 PM

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Millennium Cell displays fuel cell for
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Millennium Cell displays fuel cell for
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NewsTarget Mar 25 2005 11:08AM GMT

Fuel cell toy


Fuel cell toy 12/16/2003 12:51 AM
Cool science toy: a DIY fuel cell car.
Pour in the water and watch it separate into hydrogen and oxygen, forming a gas to power your vehicle across the floor. Now that we have your attention, roll up your sleeves and find out more through experiments and demonstrations you can do on your own, in a classroom or with friends.
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Yet more fuel cell news


Yet more fuel cell news 06/23/2004 05:25 PM
MTI Micro announces a fuel cell advance which provides power and size rivaling Li-ion batteries. Also, research into glucose based fuel cells could provide power on the cheap from Matrix inspired sources.

Fuel Cell Generator


Fuel Cell Generator 01/01/2004 02:39 PM
Spotted on Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools:

This generator provides 1,000 watts of 120 volts AC with no noise and no emissions, so that it can be used indoors. It uses Ballard's fuel cell technology for this silence and cleanliness. You need either tanks of industrial hydrogen or commercial metal hydride canisters to power it. Might be useful for mission critical power in clean rooms, medical operations, or in places where quiet is also essential.

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Where's My Micro Fuel Cell?


Where's My Micro Fuel Cell? 05/27/2004 09:34 AM
Fuel Cell companies have been promising commercially available micro fuel cells for years. Robot builders have been anxiously awaiting them as an alternative to short-lived, expensive batteries. So where are they? According to a new smalltimes article, they've been plagued with performance and cost problems. Two companies claim they're getting close and, (suprise) are promising commercially available micro fuel cells shortly. Medis Technologies, Ltd claims they'll ship a micro fuel cell aimed at cell phones and digital cameras by the end of this year. The downside to the Medis cell is its use of a proprietary glycerol fuel instead of hydrogen or methanol. MTI Micro claims they'll ship a more conventional methanol fuel cell this year but for the industrial RFID reader market rather than consumer devices. Lack of pricing information has some analysts concerned cost may still be an issue and that the companies are rushing a product to market just to prove they can do so before their funding runs out.

World's First Fuel-Cell Motorcycle


World's First Fuel-Cell Motorcycle 03/19/2005 03:08 AM
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Hitachi squeezes fuel cell into PDA


Hitachi squeezes fuel cell into PDA 12/12/2003 02:16 AM
ZDNet Australia Dec 12 2003 1:26AM ET

New technology could aid fuel cell
manufacturing


New technology could aid fuel cell
manufacturing
06/21/2004 07:35 AM
An Albany, New York, fuel cell company plans to unveil a new design on Monday that it says solves a key hurdle in the manufacturing of fuel cells for notebook PCs and handheld devices.

Fuel-Cell Stocks Not Powered Up


Fuel-Cell Stocks Not Powered Up 11/05/2003 06:24 AM
It won't be long before fuel cells provide the juice for everything from PDAs to cars. But investors in companies that work on the technology should strap in for a bumpy ride, analysts say. By David Snow.

GM to Develop Fuel Cell Vehicles


GM to Develop Fuel Cell Vehicles 03/31/2005 12:15 AM
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Review


Hydrogen Fuel Cell Review 06/22/2005 01:56 AM

Hydrogen prototype A-Class is a total gas: James Healey gives a good review to a prototype hydrogen fuel-celled vehicle. I really want one. I'm not a tree-hugger or anything, but these cars speak to me.

The remarkable thing, though, is that the test car seemed so real, so much like a car you could — should? — be able to buy today, even though it was a prototype, one of 19 in the USA so the automaker can roll up real-world miles. [...]

So there are two aspects on which to comment.

Fuel cells: Promising. As a popular comedian would say, "Get 'er done."

A-Class: Magnificent small car. Can we please have it here, regardless of how it's powered?


Fuel-cell/space-race


Fuel-cell/space-race 03/14/2003 01:08 PM
This month's Wired has an amazing story on the potential future of fuel-cells, comparing the drive to wean America off of the gas-teat to the Cold-War-driven space race of the Kennedy era.
Like the car companies, oil producers have already taken steps toward an oil-free future. Over the past 15 years, corporations like Shell and Exxon have ceded their leadership in oil production to a dozen state-owned enterprises in countries such as Venezuela, Brazil, and Norway. Instead they've focused on adding value farther down the supply chain by refining crude into gasoline and distributing and selling it through filling stations. They know they could play the same role in a hydrogen economy, which is why Shell and BP have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in hydrogen storage and production technology. Indeed, BP, formerly British Petroleum, has rebranded itself Beyond Petroleum.

The major oil companies are already extracting hydrogen from gasoline for industrial uses at nine refinery complexes throughout the United States. With a little push, these plants could serve as hubs for a nascent hydrogen-distribution network.

Converting filling stations is bound to cost billions of dollars over several decades. But it should cost relatively little to retrofit clusters of stations in proximity to both a hydrogen-producing refinery and a population center where fuel cell vehicles are sold. Oil companies could meet initial demand by trucking hydrogen from refineries to these stations. As the number of fuel cell vehicles on the road rises, stations that aren't served by refinery hubs could install processors, called reformers, that use electricity to extract hydrogen from gasoline or water. The White House should ask for $5 billion - roughly $30,000 for each of the nation's 176,000 filling stations - to get the ball rolling.

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Alcohol Fuel Cell Goes Micro


Alcohol Fuel Cell Goes Micro 12/19/2004 03:41 PM
There’s a lot of energy in ethanol, which is non-toxic and can be made cheaply from corn. Researchers from Saint Louis University, who earlier this year developed a fuel cell using enzymes to generate electricity from ethanol, have built a microchip-based version of the device. The trick to constructing the biofuel cell was creating a sheltered environment for the enzymes, which are fairly sensitive. The researchers coated the carbon anode, or positive electrode, of the…

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Hitachi's fuel cell for PDAs


Hitachi's fuel cell for PDAs 12/11/2003 01:16 PM
Hitachi says they're working with disposable cigarette lighter manufacturer Tokai on methanol-based fuel cells for handhelds. The prototype they've made is about the size of...

Fuel-cell company powers up


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Membrane could rev up fuel cell industry


Membrane could rev up fuel cell industry 01/19/2004 12:36 AM
Start-up PolyFuel releases a membrane for creating fuel cells for laptops and cell phones, a milestone in the budding fuel cell industry.

Hitachi Readies Fuel Cell for PDAs


Hitachi Readies Fuel Cell for PDAs 12/12/2003 01:58 PM
Anuj Jain writes "The Register is reporting that Hitachi and Japanese cigarette lighter maker Tokai will ship a direct methanol fuel cell system for PDAs in ...

Viable car fuel cell by 2010: Ballard


Viable car fuel cell by 2010: Ballard 03/30/2005 11:39 AM
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Company developing fuel-cell subway


Company developing fuel-cell subway 11/16/2003 10:27 AM
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World's First Fuel Cell Powered
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World's First Fuel Cell Powered
Motorcycle
03/19/2005 02:32 AM
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IBM, Sanyo Unveil Fuel Cell for ThinkPad


IBM, Sanyo Unveil Fuel Cell for ThinkPad 04/11/2005 10:47 AM
IBM and Sanyo have unveiled a prototype methanol-powered fuel cell system for ThinkPad notebooks, which claims to provide up to 8 hours of additional battery life per cartridge. Unlike other fuel cell designs for laptops, Sanyo's prototype requires no hardware modification and works with existing ThinkPad batteries.

Toshiba claims fuel cell breakthrough


Toshiba claims fuel cell breakthrough 06/25/2004 03:32 PM
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IBM shows off fuel cell with mobile
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IBM shows off fuel cell with mobile
potential
04/12/2005 06:48 PM
ZDNet UK Apr 12 2005 11:09PM GMT

IBM, Sanyo announce fuel cell prototype


IBM, Sanyo announce fuel cell prototype 04/11/2005 08:51 AM
IBM's Japanese unit and Sanyo Electric have developed a prototype direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) for notebook PCs that will probably be commercialized around 2007 or 2008, the companies said at a news conference on Monday.

Toshiba claims smallest fuel cell yet


Toshiba claims smallest fuel cell yet 06/24/2004 08:11 AM
Toshiba Corp. has made further progress developing a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) for use in portable electronic devices, it said Thursday.

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Toshiba develops tiny fuel cell


Toshiba develops tiny fuel cell 06/24/2004 12:48 PM
A tiny prototype fuel cell that could power future music players has been developed by Toshiba.

IBM Japan And Sanyo, Team Fuel Cell


IBM Japan And Sanyo, Team Fuel Cell 04/11/2005 11:02 AM

< img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/PRES050411d.jpg" alt="PRES050411d.jpg image" width="200" height="147" class="border right"/>IBM Japan and Sanyo are teaming up to bring a real fuel cell system to notebook PCs in the near future. Sanyo has already developed a hybrid battery system with both standard lithium ion battery and fuel cell which can be used on existing ThinkPad models. Said system uses a 130cc cartridge, leading to about 8 hours of battery life. The best part, though, is hot-swapping fuel cell cartridges for uninterrupted mobile computing. The worst part? It weighs 2.2kg (nearly 5 pounds).

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Fujitsu Develops Prototype Fuel Cell


Fujitsu Develops Prototype Fuel Cell 01/26/2004 06:28 PM
Fujitsu Laboratories said it had developed a key component for new fuel-cell technology based on highly-concentrated methanol, as well as a prototype power unit based on the technology.

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Robot Project


Hydrogen Fuel Cell Robot Project 10/30/2003 11:57 PM
Congratulations are due the members of the Mendocino High School Science Club, who have created what may be the first hydrogen fuel cell powered robot as part of their Hydrogen Fuel Cell Robot Project. The robot doesn't have a name yet but a school-wide naming contest will be held shortly. The Fuelcell Store helped the club get a fuel cell and the robot's controller is based on a Parallax BASIC Stamp. The website also includes more info on the other components in the fuel system and the companies that provided them.

Hitachi readies fuel cell for PDAs


Hitachi readies fuel cell for PDAs 12/12/2003 06:51 AM
AA battery-sized unit due 2005

Hyundai & Kia Motors to participate in
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Hyundai & Kia Motors to participate in
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04/28/2004 08:56 AM
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UPS deploys fuel-cell-powered trucks


UPS deploys fuel-cell-powered trucks 08/29/2004 03:57 PM
Xeni Jardin: BoingBoing reader Jim says:
"According to this article in Fleet Owner, UPS has deployed three fuel cell-powered trucks, a first in the US. "Our test programs showed the on-road reliability of fuel cells is excellent, equivalent to our current fleet," said Chris Mahoney, UPS senior VP of global transportation services in a press release. "But what's truly exciting is how fast the technology is progressing."
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Ballard Announces Fuel Cell Timetable


Ballard Announces Fuel Cell Timetable 03/29/2005 11:45 PM
AP via Newsday Mar 30 2005 3:47AM GMT

Hitachi to squeeze fuel cell into PDAs


Hitachi to squeeze fuel cell into PDAs 12/11/2003 02:27 PM
CNET Dec 11 2003 1:39PM ET

Sanyo, IBM develop ThinkPad fuel cell


Sanyo, IBM develop ThinkPad fuel cell 04/11/2005 08:54 AM
Prototype today, shipping product... when?

DOE joins drive for fuel cell cars


DOE joins drive for fuel cell cars 03/30/2005 04:56 PM
U.S. Department of Energy will work with GM and DaimlerChrysler to develop and promote hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

Nokia Fuel Cell Bluetooth Headset


Nokia Fuel Cell Bluetooth Headset 09/20/2004 03:06 AM
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Deals to Develop Fuel Cell Vehicle


Deals to Develop Fuel Cell Vehicle 03/31/2005 03:19 AM
General Motors and DaimlerChrysler have signed agreements with the Department of Energy to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicles over the next five years.

Fuel Cell Technology Breakthrough
Claimed


Fuel Cell Technology Breakthrough
Claimed
07/23/2004 02:53 PM

Continuing the parade of things that you can't actually get yet: As they say: "Small, cheap, and good: pick two."

But no! Or so says the University of Houston, who have claimed to developed a small, cheap, and good fuel cell using thin film solid oxides.

Small: a fuel cell with the volume of four sugar cubes can power a laptop computer; one the size of two soda cans can power a house.

Cheap: does not use the ultra-pure and exotic materials of standard fuel cells.

Good: thin film solid oxides have a 60-70% efficiency, and run at half the temperature of normal solid oxide fuel cells, at a mere 450 to 500 degrees Celsius.

Wow! I can't wait to put a tiny 500°C battery in my lap.

Read - 'Cool' Fuel Cells Could Revolutionize Earth's Energy Resources [EurakAlert!]


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Toshiba Develops Tiny Fuel Cell for MP3
Players (NewsFactor)


Toshiba Develops Tiny Fuel Cell for MP3
Players (NewsFactor)
06/24/2004 04:14 PM
NewsFactor - Toshiba has developed a prototype fuel cell, about the size of a thumb, which can replace conventional batteries in an MP3 digital audio player. The fuel cell, which uses DMFC (direct methanol fuel cell) technology, also can be used in wireless headsets for cell phones.

Ottawa firm releases first shipment of
cellulose ethanol fuel from waste


Ottawa firm releases first shipment of
cellulose ethanol fuel from waste
04/21/2004 06:30 PM
National Post Apr 21 2004 8:54PM GMT

After Enron, a Sunless Year in a Tiny
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After Enron, a Sunless Year in a Tiny
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06/20/2004 04:20 PM
Lea Fastow, former assistant treasurer of Enron, is likely to find that prison will be anything but the kind of pastoral camp still associated with white-collar criminals.

Tiny Hard Drives Coming to Cell Phones


Tiny Hard Drives Coming to Cell Phones 07/09/2004 03:24 PM
Extreme Tech Jul 9 2004 8:07PM GMT

Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive (AP)


Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive (AP)
09/09/2004 11:17 AM
AP - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has announced the world's first mobile phone to sport a tiny hard drive. With the built-in 1-inch, 1.5-gigabyte hard disk, the SPH-V5400 could store about 15 times more data than conventional handsets — everything from digital music files and photos to video, Samsung said.

Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
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Samsung Cell Phones to Get Tiny Hard
Drive
09/09/2004 12:26 PM
Samsung's new SPH-V5400 mobile phone sports a built-in 1-inch, 1.5-gigabyte hard disk that can store about 15 times more data than conventional handsets, Samsung said.

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