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Hydrogen advances graphene use

Physicists at Linköping University have shown that a dose of hydrogen or helium can render the "super material" graphene even more useful.
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Putting sunshine in the tank

Scientists from the University of East Anglia are working on how to use the energy of the sun to make fuels, which could help to solve the world’s escalating energy crisis....
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New Green Technology for Hydrogen Production

Researcher Mohamed Halabi of Eindhoven University of Technology demonstrates a proof-of-concept for a new and clean technology to produce high purity hydrogen from natural gas. ...
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Future of Electric Cars? Running Fuel Cells on Biodiesel

A smart diesel reformer and a tolerant fuel cell are the core components of a new type of electric power supply unit....
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Bosch: Long-term strategy for electromobility

Bosch: working on the automobile of the future Annual investment of 400 million euros...
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New Process Is Promising for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars

A new process for storing and generating hydrogen to run fuel cells in cars has been invented by chemical engineers at Purdue University....
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Wärtsilä installs fuel cell unit on vessel - unique SOFC technology provides power to Wallenius' car-carrier 'Undine'

The fuel cell unit, which has a nominal output of 20 kW, is based on planar solid oxide fuel cell technology (SOFC), ...
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Glamorgan Builds on Biofuel Expertise

The University of Glamorgan is celebrating after being awarded £630,000 to develop its research into biological fuel cells. ...
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Toyota Unveils Compact Dedicated Hybrid Concept

Advanced Battery R&D and Manufacturing Capacity will Rise with Scheduled Roll-out of Plug-in Hybrids, Fuel Cells and Battery Electric Vehicles ...
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