Posted on September 28th, 2011 by admin
In the blink of an eye a hydrogen fuel cell car was put up for auction this past weekend and sold to the highest bidder for $3,650. Students at the University of Missouri on the Mizzou Hydrogen Car Team built a hydrogen car called the TigerGen I which participated as a demonstration vehicle in the [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Cars | No Comments »
Posted on September 27th, 2011 by admin
Crown Equipment Corporation out of New Bremen, Ohio has made a crowning achievement by building its 500th hydrogen fuel cell forklift for commercial sale. This number is in addition to the forklifts Crown already has in action that have been retrofitted with fuel cells. According to Crown, “A Crown SR 5000 Series moving-mast reach truck [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Forklifts | No Comments »
Posted on September 26th, 2011 by admin
Coventry University spin-off based in the United Kingdom, Microcab has developed a new hydrogen car called the H2EV. The chassis of the H2EV was created among Microcab, Delta motorsport and Lotus. In April 2011, I had talked about the Microcabs being developed by the University of Coventry in detail. Last week I had talked about [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Cars | No Comments »
Posted on September 22nd, 2011 by admin
I’ve talked before about the emerging UK hydrogen highway and I’ve named Swindon as one of the possible locations. Well now Swindon is not only a possible location, but it is an official location as this hydrogen fueling stations has made its grand opening. The station was built by BOC, a subsidiary of Linde which [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Highways | 1 Comment »
Posted on September 21st, 2011 by admin
The mantra now days with such high unemployment at least from the politicians that run the country is jobs, jobs, jobs. And, there is truth to this mantra since the middle class is suffering and election time is slightly over a year away. So, this got me to thinking how converting to a hydrogen-based transportation [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Education | No Comments »
Posted on September 20th, 2011 by admin
Now, I’ve talked before about using microbes to treat wastewater and create hydrogen. There have usually been some complications with this process such as the need to add electricity in order to start and maintain the process. Penn State researchers have solved this issue by introducing fresh water and seawater into the process. According to [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Fuel Production | No Comments »
Posted on September 15th, 2011 by admin
Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have discovered that magnesium-based “nano blades” or nano-sized material in the shape of blades could be the next hydrogen storage solution. Some of the advantages of the nano blades is quick storage and release of H2 under low temperatures and the material is recyclable. These are all requirements [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Fuel Storage, Hydrogen Fuel Tanks | No Comments »
Posted on September 14th, 2011 by admin
One of the advantages of using a photocatalyst for creating hydrogen is that the only things needed are sunlight, water and the photocatalyst itself. And, if created correctly, the photocatalyst won’t degrade over time. On August 31, 2011 I wrote about how the University of Kentucky had created a cheap semiconductor photocatalyst that uses sunlight [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Fuel Production | 2 Comments »
Posted on September 12th, 2011 by admin
Tomorrow, September 13, 2011 Mercedes-Benz is supposed to introduce its newest hydrogen fuel cell concept car, the F125 at the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show in Germany. Apparently, due to some leakage to the media we have some info about this car a day early. In the Spring of 2010, the Mercedes Benz B-Class F-Cell began [...]
Filed under: Hydrogen Cars | 1 Comment »
Posted on September 9th, 2011 by admin
When controversial governor Arnold Schwarzenegger left office he left behind him an economic crisis, high unemployment and a partially built California hydrogen highway system. Because the economy is in the tank, unemployment is high and getting higher with state employees such as teachers being layed off and a housing crisis in full force, many Californians [...]
Filed under: Political Issues | 1 Comment »