Researchers Look for Ways to Bring Hydrogen Technology Home
“We need to be realistic about what we can and can’t do with hydrogen right now,” says Dr. Scott Grasman, associate professor of engineering management at Missouri University of Science and Technology. “In addition to some of the more Buck Rogers things that might happen in the future, we need to study some of the things we can do in the short term.”
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Tata Teleservices Ltd., Plug Power and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Successfully Demonstrate Operational Viability of Fuel Cells for Telecoms in Rural India
The GenSys system, commissioned and operated by Plug Power, was used as the primary power source for meeting the site's total power load -- consisting of the base transceiver station (BTS) equipment, air conditioners, and AC lighting. The GenSys product targets prime power applications in areas which do not have any grid power or have access to only a highly unstable grid.
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Fuel Cell Research Towards a Viable Alternative Fuel Choice
It is said that in future almost all the vehicles will operate on fuel cells alone or with hybrid systems using both batteries and fuel cells in which the battery supplies power for acceleration and speed. Now all the major automotive manufacturers are on the process of developing fuel cells as the replacement for the conventional automobile engine to provide advantage of high efficiency of fuel cells.
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Plug Power Makes Sale to T-Mobile Connecticut
Plug Power Inc. a leader in providing clean, reliable energy solutions, announced that it has successfully commissioned the first backup power fuel cell for a wireless application in Connecticut. The 5kW GenCore(r) hydrogen fuel cell was purchased by T-Mobile, a national wireless carrier, and will provide proven and reliable backup power for a T-Mobile cell tower in Storrs, Connecticut.
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Ford Expands Fuel Cell Test Fleet Tests by Two Years
The company announced today that the Focus Fuel Cell vehicles "performed better than expected" and will be on the road for up to an additional two years thanks to an extension of the program Ford has with the U.S. DOE.
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