Extreme H Tests The Limits Of Fuel Cells, Green Hydrogen
Fuel cells provide the power for the new Pioneer 25 Extreme H race car, featured in a publicity event in Monaco earlier this week.
Fuel cells provide the power for the new Pioneer 25 Extreme H race car, featured in a publicity event in Monaco earlier this week.
The green hydrogen economy of the future is branching out in new directions, the latest example being a new microbe-based food protein.
RONN Motor Group dangles hydrogen fuel cell SUV tease in front of Scorpion supercar fans, leans on trucks and buses for bread and butter.
BMW lets slip word that its has fuel cell electric vehicles in the works — if this ain’t just another tease the new BMW FCEV could hit the road in 2020?
The Obama Administration is throwing $75 million at another one of those silly-sounding research projects, artificial photosynthesis.
First came the artificial leaf, then came the bionic leaf, now make way for a “supersonic solar fuel cell” that uses sunlight to make hydrogen fuel.
Call it clean hydrogen, sustainable hydrogen, or biohydrogen, it looks like the fuel cell EV owners of the future will have more options than they do now.
Researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are developing a new bionic leaf that can convert energy from sunlight into an energy-dense fuel, imitating the photosynthetic process of plants. We’ve covered the artificial leaf concept before but aside from using a cool new name (bionic leaf sounds much cooler than artificial … [continued]
The Jetsons could only dream about a gizmo like this: a desktop bioreactor swimming with microalgae that churn out hydrogen for your home fuel cell. For those of you who keep fish at home, the leap to a small scale bioreactor doesn’t seem like that big of a deal, right? … [continued]