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28 May 2010

INSTALLING THE HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE

AIR PRODUCTS’ RENEWABLE HYDROGEN FUELLING STATION
28 May 2010

PREPARING THE GROUND FOR HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS

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
06 Apr 2010

HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS FOR CLEAN CITIES

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
14 Dec 2009

FUEL CELLS PROVIDE DISTRIBUTED ELECTRICITY, HEAT AND TRANSPORT FUEL

The agreements reached in Copenhagen will signify a complete change in the way that energy is produced and consumed around the world
08 Dec 2009

RIVERSIMPLE’S STRATEGY FOR HYDROGEN POWERED VEHICLES AROUND THE WORLD

The efficient design of Riversimple’s hydrogen fuel cell powered urban car was illustrated in Fuel Cell Power this summer
08 Dec 2009

STORAGE FOR UK WIND AND NUCLEAR POWER

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
08 Dec 2009
21 Oct 2009

BUILDING THE HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELL FUTURE

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
17 Aug 2009

FUEL CELLS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO CLIMATE CHANGE TARGETS

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
17 Jun 2009

Fuel Cell Power : No 37 Summer 2009

As the world is changing from oil to electric powered vehicles, there is a growing role for hydrogen fuel cells to power transport
16 Apr 2009

Fuel Cell Power : No 36 Spring 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
30 Jan 2009

Fuel Cell Power : : No. 35 : :Winter 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
23 Sep 2008

Fuel Cell Power : : No. 34 : :Autumn 2008

The magazine for the power source of the future
30 Jun 2008

Fuel Cell Power : : No. 33 : :Summer 2008

The magazine for the power source of the future
26 Nov 2007
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14 Aug 2006

Fuel Cell Power : : No. 25 : : Summer 2005-06

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.
05 Apr 2006

Fuel Cell Power :: Special Edition Newsletter

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.
06 Feb 2006

Fuel Cell Power :: No. 23 :: Winter 2005-06

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
03 Nov 2005

Fuel Cell Power :: No. 22 :: Autumn 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.
25 Aug 2005

Switch to Indigenous Fuels, Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

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.
27 Jun 2005

Fuel Cell Power :: No. 21 :: Summer 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
20 May 2005

Climate Change Solutions

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
21 Apr 2005

Fuel Cell Power :: No. 20 :: Spring 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
28 Feb 2005

Fuel Cell Power :: No. 19 :: Winter 2004-05

Welcome to the 19th Fuel Cell Power Newsletter, covering Winter 2004-05. Please download the word document below to read more interesting articles lik
25 Jan 2005

Fuel Cell Power

Hydrogen fuel cells will have a major role in conserving fuel and storing power from intermittent renewable sources. Fuel Cell Power is working with
14 Jan 2005

Innovative Hydrogen Fuel Technology Delivers both Electrical Power and Hot Water to UK Home for First Time

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
15 Oct 2004

Fuel Cell Power :: No. 18 :: Autumn 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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