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  • Worlds First Air Pollution Free Hydrogen Steam Boiler

    Worlds First Air Pollution Free Hydrogen Steam Boiler

    The United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters (UA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) build the worlds first thermal hydrogen power plant that operates without emitting air pollutants. The only steam boiler in the world endorsed by a government agency let alone an Air District in the State of California, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District (SJVUAPCD) www.valleyair.org. This project could have one of the biggest impacts to the energy and environment arena while generating jobs […]

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  • Hyundai Fuel Cell Powered Tucson: Exclusive Interview

    Hyundai Fuel Cell Powered Tucson: Exclusive Interview

    “The energy future of mankind lies in hydrogen.  Kia Motors will take the initiative in the 2012 fuel cell leadership for securing the FCEV technology and fully commercializing fuel cell vehicles with its firm belief that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are our future.” Hyundai/Kia plans on producing 1000 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in 2012.

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  • Making Energy Affordable

    Making Energy Affordable

    John Hofmeister, former Shell president and founder and CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy, advocated hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in the following CNBC on Wednesday at the National Energy Summit in Washington, D.C. Here is his comment about hydrogen fuel cell vehicles which was made right at the end of the interview: “You gotta think big in all of these things.  Right now I deal with a lot of biofuel start-ups.  I love these people.  They’re really motivated.  They’re energetic. […]

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  • World’s Fastest Vehicle on Hydrogen Power

    World’s Fastest Vehicle on Hydrogen Power

    Ohio State University’s Buckeye Bullet 2 set a new speed record for electric vehicles at Speed Week on the Bonneville Salt Flats. The streamlined hydrogen fuel cell topped 300 mph. MISSION 01. THE VENTURI JAMAIS CONTENTE – THE VENTURI BUCKEYE BULLET 110 years after being the first vehicle in all categories to go faster than 60 mph (65.2 mph in April 1899), the salt flats in Bonneville, Utah, saw the Jamais Contentes descendant reaching about 302 mph (487 km/h), and […]

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  • 2010 Mercedes Benz B-Class F-Cell

    2010 Mercedes Benz B-Class F-Cell

    Production of the Mercedes-Benz B Class F-CELL will begin in late 2009. The first of around 200 vehicles will be delivered to customers in Europe and California at the beginning of 2010. Hydrogen fueling stations are continuing to be planned for and built in California as well as in Europe.

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  • Toyota FCHV-adv Fuel-Cell Vehicle

    Toyota FCHV-adv Fuel-Cell Vehicle

    The Toyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle (FCHV) -adv (mid-size SUV) achieved an estimated driving range of 431 miles in a recent real-world test with the Department of Energy. The vehicle has 10,000 psi high-pressure hydrogen tanks. Via:  DigInfo

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  • University of New Hampshire Powers Up with Landfill Gas

    University of New Hampshire Powers Up with Landfill Gas

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  • Helen Mirren takes the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell for a spin

    Helen Mirren takes the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell for a spin

    Award-winning actor Helen Mirren and director Taylor Hackford hit the road and share about their experience driving the zero-emissions Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell vehicle. Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell electric vehicles pass 1 million miles of gasoline and tailpipe pollution-free driving in real-world conditions. Via: GMWesternRegion

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  • A Smart Grid for Intelligent Energy Use

    A Smart Grid for Intelligent Energy Use

    The Smart Grid involves the use of communications and computing technology to transmit and distribute energy more efficiently. This video describes the smart grid and how it will reduce our carbon footprint through energy efficiency and the integration of renewable sources of energy. Via: www.ieee.org

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