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Researchers at Kyushu University have created a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) exhibiting exceptionally high proton ...
Kyushu University scientists have achieved a major leap in fuel cell technology by enabling efficient proton transport at ...
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Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new recipe for catalysts that could dramatically improve the performance and durability of ...
Shifting from dirty energy to dirt energy could be the future of power. Scientists develop game-changing new technology that ...
Hydrogen is a relatively new player in the alternative fuel market, offering an alternative to electric cars and hybrids with its own take on green emissions. However, hydrogen-powered technology ...
Eight fuel cells tucked into a corner of the Montana State University Billings campus have been quietly churning out electricity since November with little fanfare. Thursday, the fuel cells generated ...
In research that could jumpstart work on a range of technologies including fuel cells – key to storing solar and wind energy – MIT researchers have found a relatively simple way to increase the ...
IdaTech LLC has won a $1.4 million contract from the Energy Department to develop a fuel-cell system for off-road vehicles, company officials said. The contract is for a three-year research and ...
Aliza Johns ’23, ’25 M.S. hoped their Honors thesis research would make an important impact on sustainability, and they chose to focus on buildings very close to home: several of the University’s own ...
Using hydrogen and oxygen to generate electrical energy -- with potable water emerging as the only byproduct -- fuel cells have a promising future where power is concerned. That was the message ...