U.S. Army begins combat tests for hydrogen fuel cells
Army Operational Test Command to experiment with fuel cells The U.S. Army Operational Test Command has launched a new experiment…
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Army Operational Test Command to experiment with fuel cells The U.S. Army Operational Test Command has launched a new experiment…
ZERO tests Europe’s Hydrogen Highway Hydrogen-powered vehicles are often criticized as being impractical alternatives to conventional transportation. Apart from concerns…
Japanese automaker Daihatsu has been experimenting with hydrogen as a fuel for its domestic vehicles. The company, which is partly…
Apple releases information to counter Greenpeace campaign, showing iCloud data center’s use of alternative energy systems. Greenpeace recently launched a…
Rebuilding green brings hope for a clean energy future to the U.S. Last year, Missouri was one of several states that…
GreenCell Inc., a designer of hydrogen fuel cells, has announced that it has completed development of a new fuel cell…
Lexus is the latest automaker to join the hydrogen-powered transportation revolution. The company’s move to adopt hydrogen should come as…
A new survey from McGraw-Hill Construction, a leading construction and analytics firm, suggests that green homes present a major growth…
A new report from the China Council of International Co-operation on Environment and Development shows that China could add at…
Japanese automaker Nissan has been making waves in the hydrogen fuel industry lately. Earlier this month, the company unveiled a…
Hornblower Cruises, a charter yacht and ferry services company based in San Francisco, California, has announced that New York City…
A first for the town of Swindon, a new public hydrogen fuel station has just opened. The station is located…
While hydrogen energy in the U.S. has only recently begun receiving a swell of support from the government and its…
A new hydrogen-powered ferry is being built in Bridgeport Connecticut. Just recently, Mayor Bill Finch announced that the city would…