Fuel Cell Firm Gets Grants, Aids Military
For now, the units are mostly being used to power unmanned aerial vehicles and robots used by the military as well as radios and other communication devices for soldiers. But they also can provide power for yachts, recreational vehicles, surveillance cameras and other commercial products.
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Medis Technologies Rolls with 24-7 Fuel Cell Power Pack
Medis Technologies announced that its 24-7 Fuel Cell Power Pack will be offered in select Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile stores beginning this month.
The 24-7 Power Pack is a portable power system based on Medis' Direct Liquid Fuel Cell Technology. It is designed to keep handheld devices operational while on the go.
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Firm has Turbo-Charged Plans
A Westmoreland County company is developing a turbo fuel-cell-powered engine that it hopes would replace diesel engines and make commercial trucks more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly.
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Volkswagen Hits Road with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car
Mapping a route from Portland, Maine, to Los Angeles, the Herndon-based car maker said the road show will wind through 31 cities to showcase a new environmentally friendly fuel that emits nothing more than water vapor.
Volkswagen is making the trek with more than two-dozen partnering organizations and companies, including other auto companies such as BMW, Honda and Nissan and entities like the National Hydrogen Association, Army and Environmental Protection Agency.
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More on Canon Fuel Cell Technology: One Power Source to Rule Them All
Last May, Canon applied for the patent of a fuel cell technology to power its DSLR cameras. What we know of the technology is that it's a system comprised of multiple fuel cells which have different voltage outputs.
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