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Google, GE to Develop Green Energy Technology
During Google’s annual Zeitgeist conference at its Silicon Valley headquarters, Google CEO Eric Schmidt and GE chief Jeff Immelt said the two giants also would team up to push for policy changes in Washington to develop smart electricity grids to allow the widespread deployment of renewable energy.

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(Telluride) Area Mechanics Make Hydrogen Technology a Reality
Ridgway resident Tom Johnson and Montrose resident David Gemmell are hot on the alternative fuels scene, with hydrogen systems that allow vehicles to run on a blend of gasoline and hydrogen.

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Intelligent Energy Appoints Lee Arikara Head of US Operations
“We are delighted to have someone of Lee’s caliber in this important position,” said Henri Winand, CEO of Intelligent Energy. “His background in the fuel cell industry and his experience as an entrepreneur, combined with his passion for clean energy, will be critical as we transform our US operations.”

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Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks has Welcomed the Development of Fuel Cell Technology in Britain
After visiting the Loughborough headquarters of Intelligent Energy Mr Wicks said he was pleased with the progress the firm is making in its bid to create greener machinery.

He stated the government is committed to reducing carbon emissions in a bid to combat climate change and is eager to help companies in the sector continue their drive towards environmentally-friendly developments.

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Connecticut Clean Energy Fund Advances Five Renewable Energy Projects
“Project 150 has put Connecticut on the map as being aggressive in taking the steps necessary for it to achieve energy independence,” said Timothy Bowles, chair of the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund Board. “This round of recommended projects brings the state one step closer to achieving its goal of implementing 150 MW of clean, renewable energy electricity generation on a significant scale.”

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Adaptive Materials Delivers Five Fuel Cell Systems to Cerdec
As part of a joint project with the U.S. Army and DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), Adaptive Materials, Inc., the global leader in portable solid oxide fuel cell systems, recently delivered five of its systems to the U.S. Armed Services Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC) for testing.

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Water management is necessary in proton exchange membrane (PEM) type fuel cells to assure reliable and efficient operation of the cell. Humidity or dewpoint is measured in a gas stream containing a high percentage of hydrogen at temperatures close to 100°C and at positive pressure.

Measuring the water vapor content of hydrogen in these difficult conditions is now possible using Vaisala’s unique, patented “warmed sensor head technique.” The Vaisala HUMICAP® Humidity & Temperature Transmitter HMT337 measures accurately in high relative humidity - even in condensing and very high relative humidity environments. The HM337 has been successfully deployed in dozens of fuel cell applications.

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  27-30, 2008 - 2008 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition

November
  18-20, 2008 - The 2nd China Int'l Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo 2008

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