03 Mar 2011
by Jennifer Ronk (Research Scientist, Houston Advanced Research Center) - Category: Contributed News
Development and transportation have been intertwined since wheels were first attached to carts over 6000 years ago. Efficient methods to move goods and people are largely responsible for the quality of life many of us enjoy today. However, these societal benefits also have a cost. Transportation accounts for about 13% of global carbon emissions. In [...]
On my trip to England this March I am just going to miss an upcoming event from the HYDROGEN FUEL CELL SOCIETY in Birmingham on 30th March which I think will be very interesting – that’s why I am sharing this with you. Maybe you have a chance to be there!
03 Aug 2008
by Lauri Kinnunen (www.energy-enviro.fi) - Category: Contributed News
MIT researchers have overcome a major barrier to store solar power for use when the sun doesn’t shine. The new process will allow the sun’s energy to be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Later, the oxygen and hydrogen may be recombined inside a fuel cell, creating carbon-free electricity day or night. [...]