August 27, 2012
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New Haven announces fifth fuel cell system active
By Tami HoodNew Haven activates its fifth hydrogen fuel cell Officials from New Haven, Connecticut, have announced that the city’s fifth hydrogen…
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Cambridge researchers develop new hydrogen production catalyst Scientists from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom have come up…
Graphene used to make new battery anode Engineers from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in New York have created a…
Army embarks on new solar energy and conservation initiative The U.S. Army has embarked on a new $7 billion campaign…
MIT researchers create biofuel using Ralstonia eutropha Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have been experimenting with a…
Scientists develop new fuel to cut emissions of large ships Scientists from the Maine Maritime Academy and the SeaChange Group,…
Oak Ridge National Laboratory develops new microscopy technique to discover hidden flaws in fuel cell technology Solid oxide fuel cells…
Ferroelectricity property found in new class of organic materials A new group of organic materials developed by researchers from the…
Scientists develop self-charging power cell A team of scientists from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia…
New tax credit may provide boost to hydrogen fuel cells The U.S. government has begun showing renewed support for hydrogen…
MIT researchers suggest geothermal energy is a viable form of power Geothermal power may be a viable form of energy…
Solar energy in refugee camps and villages may be in danger Solar energy is having a positive impact in the…
New company aims to solve chicken-or-egg dilemma A new company devoted to the progression of hydrogen transportation has emerged in…
Engineers develop new method that aims to make offshore wind energy more viable University of Cambridge engineers have developed a…