Researchers Report Significant Improvement In Fuel Cell Technology
A team at Washington University reports progress on liquid fueled fuel cells that produce twice the voltage of hydrogen fuel cells.
A team at Washington University reports progress on liquid fueled fuel cells that produce twice the voltage of hydrogen fuel cells.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo claim they have invented new technology that could extend the life of fuel cells by a factor of 10, making them ideal as range extender engines in plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Researchers at Washington University have created a new fuel cell technology that creates double the voltage of a conventional fuel cell. The breakthrough could lead to longer range electric airplanes, among other advances in transportation.
Ethanol steam reforming is a process whereby hydrogen gas can be generated directly within fuel cell systems by decomposing bioethanol — all that’s necessary are catalysts. The main appeal of the approach is that it would allow the continued use of our current gasoline delivery infrastructures, no need for new … [continued]