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  1. Green Energy Companies & Fuel Cells: Environmental Choices Section Report 3d by Inc. Haddock Research & Branding, 2009-01-27
  2. Membrane Reactors For Fuel Cells And Environmental Energy Systems by Dr. Zoe D. Ziaka, Dr. Sawas P. Vasileiadis, 2009-10-14
  3. Proceedings of 1st Nordic Symposium on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Energy Storage, March 11-12, 1993 Espoo-Otaniemi
  4. Venture analysis case study for on-site fuel cell energy systems (FCR ; 0783) by P Bolan, 1978
  5. Operating experience with a photovoltaic-hydrogen-fuel cell energy system by Peter A Lehman, 1992
  6. Fuel cell energy recovery from landfill gas by G. J Sandelli, 1992
  7. Development of an energy consumption and cost data base for fuel cell total energy systems and conventional building energy systems by Gerald D Pine, 1980
  8. Tomorrows Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cells & T by Peter Hoffmann, 2001
  9. Biofuels for Fuel Cells: Renewable Energy From Biomass Fermentaion by Lens, 2005-01-01
  10. Fuel cells (Executive and legislative history federal fossil energy program) by Elaine Carlson, 1979
  11. From Windmills to Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Discovering Alternative Energy (Chain Reactions) by Sally Morgan, 2008-06
  12. Innovation, Markets and Sustainable Energy: The Challenge of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
  13. Fuel Cell Handbook by National Energy Technology Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, 2005-01-25
  14. Innovations in Fuel Cell Technologies (RSC Energy and Environment Series)

61. ME3 - Sustainable Minnesota - Fuel Cells Information Page
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62. Welcome To Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc.
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63. Clean Edge - The Clean-Tech Market Authority - News
California energy Commission has certified Plug Powers 5kW stationary fuel cell system complies with the requirements of Californias Rule 21 grid interconnection standard.
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64. IEER: Energy & Security No. 11 / Science For Democratic Action V8N1: Wind Versus
European fuel Cell Forum. fuel cells 2000. Hydrogen Information Network,energy Efficiency and Renewable energy Network, US Department of energy.
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65. Politech: Charles Platt On Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Energy, And Politics
Politech Charles Platt on hydrogen fuel cells, energy, and politicsFrom Declan McCullagh (declan_at_well.com) Date Jan 12 2002
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66. Fuel Cells At Los Alamos
Electrochemical fuel cells convert the chemical energy of fuels directly into electricalenergy to provide a clean and highly efficient source of electrical
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Electrochemical fuel cells convert the chemical energy of fuels directly into electrical energy to provide a clean and highly efficient source of electrical energy, potentially to power electric vehicles. Although fuel cell research dates back at least 30 years, nearly all large automakers recently have begun projects to develop and evaluate fuel cell-powered vehicles. Their goals are reduced costs, minimal pollution and high efficiency. Like a battery, a fuel cell consists of two electrodes separated by an electrolyte made of a thin polymeric membrane. But unlike a battery, a fuel cell doesn't need recharging. It will continue to produce electricity as long as fuel flows through it. In a fuel cell, hydrogen gas from the fuel reacts electrochemically at one electrode and converts into protons and electrons. The protons move through the electrolyte to the other electrode, where they combine with oxygen from the air and with the electrons to form water, which is expelled from the cell as vapor. The involvement of hydrogen and oxygen in the two reactions - one releasing electrons and the other consuming them - yields electrical energy that is tapped across the electrodes for power, for example, to drive a motor. Fuel Cell Fundamentals
  • A fuel cell is an electro- chemical energy conversion device. It is two to three times more efficient than an internal combustion engine in converting fuel to power.

67. LANL TRANSPORTATION--FUEL CELLS/ALTERNATIVE FUELS
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The need for an efficient, non-polluting power source for both vehicles and communities has led Los Alamos to develop an intensive program in alternative power sources. We are targeting our efforts specifically at innovative fuel cell design and on the development of various alternative fuels for use in the fuel cells. Los Alamos welcomes the opportunity to build mutually beneficial partnerships based on the technologies described below. Contact the Transportation Program staff to learn how to partner with the Laboratory. To view PDF documents, download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader Fuel Cells
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68. Energy Solutions: Fuel Cells - Global Warming - Sierra Club
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A hi-tech alternative to fossil fuels.
For years NASA has used fuel cell technology to generate electricity and power spacecraft. Fuel cells work by allowing oxygen to react with natural gas, methanol or hydrogen to produce electricity without combustion. The fuel is fed into an electrolyte near the electrodes and an electric current is created. In hydrogen fuel cells, water and heat are the only byproducts. NEXT Up to Top

69. The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Investor - Fuel Cells
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70. Nuvera Fuel Cells :: Home
Designs and develops fuel processors, PEM fuel cell stacks, and integrated fuel cell systems for stationa Category Science Technology energy Hydrogen fuel Cell...... A clean, efficient energy alternative. At Nuvera fuel cells, we develop coreenablingtechnologies – from power modules that support the emerging distributed
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71. Fuel Cells Power Brave New Energy World - 12/30/1999 - ENN.com
fuel cells power brave new energy world If they work, methanol fuel cellscould be a major breakthrough in energy consumption and conservation.
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Site Index: Home News ENN Earthnews Affiliates News In-Depth Topics Interact Online Quizzes Postcards Marketplace Advanced Search Advertise Join ENN e-mail Subscription Take our Survey Affiliate Tech Center Post Press Release Help About ENN Site Map Fuel cells power brave new energy world Thursday, December 30, 1999 By Michael Parrish
A new, lightweight fuel cell that runs on methanol may one day power your electric car. Sooner still, the new cell may fuel smaller devices such as your weed-wacker, lap-top computer or mobile phone. If they work, methanol fuel cells could be a major breakthrough in energy consumption and conservation. The brave new technology could drastically cut air pollution from auto emissions and other sources. Whether they are used to run cars and buses or to make electricity for other applications, fuel cells operate by converting hydrogen to electricity without combustion. They are akin to continuously-recharging batteries. Hydrogen and oxygen are fed into a stack of plates that create electricity, with harmless water vapor as the byproduct. These silent, zero-emission gadgets have long been used in NASA spacecraft. They represent the great hope of many environmentalists to power the first mass-produced electric car. While batteries alone haven't supplied the performance most drivers want, proponents believe that fuel cells, probably combined with batteries, hold the promise of performance, range and better mileage compared with today's internal combustion engines.

72. Connecticut Clean Energy Fund - Fuel Cell Technology
fuel cells. fuel cells Continuous energy Without Combustion. fuel cellsproduce electricity directly from the electrochemical reaction
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Fuel Cells: Continuous Energy Without Combustion Fuel cells produce electricity directly from the electrochemical reaction between hydrogen (from a hydrogen-containing fuel) and oxygen in the air. The process creates little or nothing by way of emissions, because no burning or combustion takes place. The only byproducts from the electrochemical reaction are water and useful heat. A fuel cell is like a large, continuously operating battery.
Fuel cells have been in use for decades in the U.S. space program, providing electricity for spacecraft. Now researchers are making rapid progress in adapting them for commercial use to produce electricity and to power cars and trucks.
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73. Fuel Cells
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Inside most fuel cells, hydrogen from a fuel tank and oxygen from the air combine to produce electricity and warm water. Fuel is not burned in this simple electrochemical process (see: How Do Fuel Cells Work? Though fuel cells have been widely publicized in recent years, they are not new: the first one debuted in 1839. Fuel cells powered the 1960's Gemini spacecraft, continue to power the Space Shuttle, and have been used by NASA on many other space missions. Today, all major auto companies have fuel-cell powered vehicles in the works, and a nascent fuel cell industry is growing rapidly.
While their operation is simple, fuel cells have historically been expensive to make. Until a few years ago these devices had to be assembled one at a time in the hands of Ph.D.s. Yet extensive research and development over the past few decades have promised the widespread use of fuel cells in the near future. Fuel cells still cost more today than conventional power sources. But more and more companies are choosing fuel cells for their dependability, fuel efficiency, and clean operation.

74. Fuel Cells And Hydrogen
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Electricity is an enormously important and versatile energy carrier. Unfortunately, traditional methods of producing it are messy and inefficient, and it can't be stored in large quantities.
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When used in concert, electricity and hydrogen form an ideal energy-carrier system. Electricity can be generated from intermittent renewable sources, and hydrogen can be safely stored. Fuel cells can then produce on-demand electrical energy to power your home, laptop or your cell phone, and even power your car. For a variety of reasons (see: Why Hydrogen?

75. Energy|now - Portfolio - Fuel Cells
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76. Flexible Energy Inc. - Engineering Real-World Energy Solutions
has created an excellent opportunity for your organization to realize substantialenergy savings today while preparing your facility for fuel cells in the
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Fuel cells are one of the most promising technologies to come out of the space program and have been used for years to power spacecraft and satellites. Fuel cells convert hydrogen gas to electricity with no pollution or harmful by-products. In a pure hydrogen fuel cell, the only by-product of electric generation is water vapor and heat. Fuel cells are a perfect technology for cogeneration, where the waste heat produced during electric generation is captured for reuse. As with any new technology, fuel cells have a few problems still to be worked out. First, they are too expensive; future commercialization of the technology and mass-production will lower unit costs, but for now, they are simply not cost-effective. Second, most fuel cells run on hydrogen gas, which is not commonly available. There are a variety of fuel cells in development that run on natural gas; these are less efficient than pure hydrogen based cells and produce some pollution, just as internal combustion engines do. Ideally, a hydrogen delivery infrastructure must be created. Flexible Energy is working with several fuel cell technologies to test their commercial feasibility. We believe that fuel cells represent the power of the future and are actively involved in their commercialization.

77. EcoWorld - Fuel Cells1
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78. Fuel Cells
emerging technology has the potential to significantly reduce energy use and Fuelcells onboard the vehicle create electricity through a chemical process using
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Although they are not expected to reach the mass market before 2010 , fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) may someday revolutionize on-road transportation.
This emerging technology has the potential to significantly reduce energy use and harmful emissions, as well as our dependence on foreign oil . FCVs will have other benefits as well. A Radical Departure FCVs represent a radical departure from vehicles with conventional internal combustion engines. Like battery-electric vehicles, FCVs are propelled by electric motors . But while battery electric vehicles use electricity from an external source (and store it in a battery), FCVs create their own electricity. Fuel cells onboard the vehicle create electricity through a chemical process using hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air.

79. Hydrogen And Fuel Cells
Lastly, we will examine the present state of the art in terms of energy applicationsavailable now, such as fuel cells and hydrogen as a combustible fuel, and
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Alternative Energy Institute, Inc. Introduction Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, and serves as the fuel for the fusion reactions in stars. Fossil and nuclear fuel reserves are becoming increasingly limited, and the world's energy future will have to include several renewable alternatives to these failing resources. A promising possibility is to exploit the energy potential of the most plentiful element in the known universe — hydrogen. We will look at how hydrogen was initially discovered and how it has been used in the past. Next we will examine methods of production, distribution, and transport of hydrogen. Then we will look how hydrogen can be used safely. Lastly, we will examine the present state of the art in terms of energy applications available now, such as fuel cells and hydrogen as a combustible fuel, and we will also consider the developing ideas and technologies that will be used in our energy future. History The quest for understanding the natural world around us is as old as human consciousness. This quest continues in the present day, as scientists and researchers delve with increasing intensity into the mysteries of physics, chemistry, and biology to unlock the secrets inherent in the physical universe.

80. EUROPA - Research - Energy - Non-Nuclear Energy - Research Topics - Fuel Cells
European Commission Research energy Introduction to fuel cells andhow they work. Overview of the technology of fuel cell operation.
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en document.write(''); document.write('English'); document.write(''); Europa European Commission Energy Research Non-Nuclear Energy ... Research Topics Introduction to Fuel cells What are fuel cells?
In principle, a fuel cell operates like a battery; however, unlike a battery, it does not run down or require recharging. It will produce energy in the form of electricity and heat as long as fuel is supplied. It is a breakthrough "clean machine," which harnesses the chemical energy of hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity without combustion or pollution. What are the different types of fuel cells?
  • There are several different types of fuel cells but they are all based around a central design, which consists of two electrodes (electrical conductors), a negative anode and a positive cathode. These are separated by a solid or liquid electrolyte that carries electrically charged particles between the two electrodes. A catalyst, such as platinum, is often used to speed up the reactions at the electrodes.

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