November 17, 2011
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Quantum levitation may unlock a new future for alternative energy
By Hydrogen Fuel NewsA team of scientists from Tel-Aviv University in Israel have accomplished an amazing feat which could lead to the discovery…
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Scientists from the Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois, have developed a new nanomaterial that could change the future of alternative…
Hydrogen is one of the most promising alternative energies currently known. Able to perform on par with oil, hydrogen has…
Heliocentris Energy Solutions, a specialist energy storage company focused on alternative energies, has won a contract from the Qatar University…
Researchers from the University of Illinois have discovered a new liquid that could function as a catalyst in hydrogen fuel…
As alternative energy becomes more integrated with society, how that energy is used and protected is becoming a greater issue…
Late last year, a team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) successfully developed an artificial leaf that…
Hydrogen is pegged as one of the most promising alternative energies currently available. Fuel cells, the engine of hydrogen fuel,…
A report from the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research in Taiwan suggests that no new technologies need to be developed…
A new report concerning the impact of solid oxide fuel cells on the global hydrogen market has been released by…
ITM Power, a designer of hydrogen energy fuel systems, has released the results of a new study conducted alongside the…
Researchers from the Pennsylvania State University have found a way to produce hydrogen from wastewater without having to rely on…
The energy revolution that has been taking place in the auto industry is quickly expanding into the realm of flight…
Solar energy, as an alternative fuel source, has long been plagued by a lack of efficiency. Much of the power…