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30 Jul 2010
This summer, Fuel Cell Power looks at the different markets for fuel cells. First, there are applications where fuel cells can already be cost effective. This is being followed by fuel cells moving into new markets assisted by Government procurement or subsidy
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28 May 2010
The magazine for the power source of the future
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28 May 2010
The Bloom Energy Corporation, a Silicon Valley-based company, is committed to changing the way people generate and consume energy
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28 May 2010
Ronald
Hodkinson of
Diverse Energy
Ltd was very
impressed by FC
Expo 2010 which
was held this
spring in Tokyo
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28 May 2010
AIR PRODUCTS’ RENEWABLE HYDROGEN FUELLING STATION
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28 May 2010
FuelCell Energy has called for support for the plan by US Senator, Christopher Dodd, to spur broader use of fuel cell power plants and create U.S. jobs and manufacturing
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28 May 2010
At the 6th International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference organized by Climate Change Solutions in Birmingham this spring, Sandy Taylor, Head of Climate Change at the City Council
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06 May 2010
UPS Systems’ Managing Director Tom Sperrey has forecast significant commercial growth for the UK fuel cell industry this year. While countries like Germany, Japan and America have embraced fuel cell technology, the UK has until now lagged behind, with high capital costs
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06 Apr 2010
In the next issue, Fuel Cell Power will review the latest developments at the international conference and exhibition entitled Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Clean Cities
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08 Feb 2010
Decades of development work are now coming to fruition as several fuel cell manufacturers initiate volume production
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14 Dec 2009
The agreements reached in Copenhagen will signify a complete change in the way that energy is produced and consumed around the world
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08 Dec 2009
Dr. Gerald Weber (right), Managing
Director of Operations AIRBUS GmbH,
formally opened the Aerotec Fuel Cell
Test Centre in Hamburg
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08 Dec 2009
The magazine for the power source of the future
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08 Dec 2009
ITM Power’s state of the art hydrogen
technology, prototype production
facility in Sheffield set the scene for the
Chancellor, Alistair Darling
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08 Dec 2009
The efficient design of Riversimple’s
hydrogen fuel cell powered urban car
was illustrated in Fuel Cell Power this
summer
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08 Dec 2009
Hy-Ramp (the European {Partnership of
Regions and Municipalities for
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells) has
announced that two major
agreements
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08 Dec 2009
Prof. Rob Thring holds the Chair in Fuel Cell Engineering in the Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering Department of Loughborough University, UK. He formerly worked with Ricardo Consulting
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08 Dec 2009
London wants 21st century energy system
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21 Oct 2009
At the Grove Fuel Cell Symposium in London, considerable progress was outlined in changing the energy infrastructure from fossil fuels to clean, efficient hydrogen and fuel cell technologies
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17 Aug 2009
As world Governments prepare to agree targets for reducing global warming gases at Copenhagen, the UK Government is taking a lead with proposals for the implementation of efficient and renewable energy technologies
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17 Jun 2009
As the world is changing from oil to electric powered vehicles, there is a growing role for hydrogen fuel cells to power transport
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16 Apr 2009
At an international conference in Birmingham, manufacturers and users outlined progress in early markets and explained the action they are taking to bring hydrogen and fuel cell technologies into the mainstream
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30 Jan 2009
This edition examines the first commercial building in Europe to be fuelled by wind and green hydrogen, which is scheduled to open early in 2009
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19 Nov 2008
After a century of reliance upon fossil fuels, the world is now changing to more diverse systems of energy production, increasingly employing renewable energy technologies
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23 Sep 2008
The magazine for the power source of the future
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30 Jun 2008
The magazine for the power source of the future
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02 Apr 2007
Fuel cells are clean and efficient. They can be used to conserve fossil fuels and, in conjunction with renewable energy, provide carbon-free energy for buildings, industry or transport
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31 Jan 2007
Members of Fuel Cell Power were shown the first large scale operational fuel cell in the UK, which provides electricity, heat and cooling at a leisure complex in Woking, Surrey
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01 Dec 2006
FuelCell Energy has upgraded its one megawatt Direct FuelCell power plant at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. to use fuel created from a waste by-product of the brewing process
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17 Oct 2006
Fuel cells will operate in a very different energy market from the present fossil fuel based infrastructure, in which consumers purchase fuels from centralized global industries. The new low carbon energy infrastructure will be characterized by
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14 Aug 2006
A new 5 kW fuel cell from Plug Power is being evaluated in the UK Hydrogen and Renewables Integration project at West Beacon Farm. It is powered by hydrogen from solar, wind and micro hydro.
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09 Jun 2006
Government reports call for energy saving and renewables to ensure energy security and avoid dangerous climate change. Efficiently designed fuel cell vehicles will help to fulfil these objectives
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05 Apr 2006
Fuel Cell Power is contributing to several Government consultancies on the subject of energy security and climate change. The DTI’s Microgeneration Strategy does not even mention hydrogen fuel cells.
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06 Feb 2006
Honda’s Home Energy Station supplies electricity and heat for buildings in addition to hydrogen for fuel cell vehicles. The Company is preparing for large scale manufacture of fuel cell powered vehicles
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03 Nov 2005
This autumn the Grove symposium, the bi-annual meeting of international fuel cell scientists, brought together a wealth of new ideas and innovations and showed progress towards the commercialization of fuel cell technologies.
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25 Aug 2005
During this month, August 2005, we have seen the highest oil prices, as well as early signs of accelerated global warming as gases are starting to be released from the carbon sinks of the Siberian permafrost.
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27 Jun 2005
Welcome to the 21th Fuel Cell Power Newsletter, covering spring 2005. Please download the word document below to read more interesting articles like t
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20 May 2005
24th-25th May, Birmingham
Earlier this year, scientists advised us that swifter action may be needed if we are to avoid the impact of dangerous cl
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21 Apr 2005
Welcome to the 20th Fuel Cell Power Newsletter, covering spring 2005. Please download the word document below to read more interesting articles like t
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28 Feb 2005
Welcome to the 19th Fuel Cell Power Newsletter, covering Winter 2004-05. Please download the word document below to read more interesting articles lik
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25 Jan 2005
Hydrogen fuel cells will have a major role in conserving fuel and storing power from intermittent renewable sources. Fuel Cell Power is working with
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14 Jan 2005
For the first time in the UK, innovative hydrogen fuel technology is delivering both electrical power and hot water in the home, following the success
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23 Nov 2004
Monday, November 22, 2004 : World’s lowest cost fuel cells set to hit the market bringing cheap clean energy!
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15 Oct 2004
Welcome to the 18th Fuel Cell Power Newsletter, covering Autumn 2004. Please download the word document below to read more interesting articles like t
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