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Rakuten Inc, Japan’s largest online shopping mall operator, said Thursday it has launched a website to sell Disney character goods and other related products under a license from Walt Disney Co (Japan) Ltd. The website, called ‘‘Disney zone,’’ also accepts...
Tags: Tokyo Disney Resort, Toshiba Launches Methanol, fuel cells, Walt Disney Co, Toshiba Corp, Japan
Hydrogen not a practical solution Yok Chen, Henderson Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009 2:04 a.m. The Las Vegas Sun’s editorial Tuesday on hydrogen fuel cells missed the point. Yes, the only emission from a car powered by a hydrogen fuel cell is a little harmless...
Tags: las vegas, vegas sun, fuel cells, hydrogen fuel
Ont. — The Canadian Press Last updated on Monday, Jul. 13, 2009 02:43PM EDT P ent-up demand, along with low interest rates and greater affordability were behind the June rebound in residential housing sales in Canada and “a clear signal” that the sector...
Tags: Ballard Power Systems, fuel cells
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu recently announced that the Department of Energy reduced funding for fuel cell technology by more than $132 million and is effectively cutting the hydrogen fuel cell research and development program. Secretary Chu argues...
Tags: fuel cells, Department of Energy
What takes place inside a fuel cell is electrolysis in reverse Send a jolt of electric current through water—H 2 O, in chemical shorthand—and each water molecule splits into its components: two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen...What takes place inside...
Tags: fuel cells, hydrogen fuel
Britain-based Riversimple, a company founded by former race car driver Hugo Spowers and backed by Porsche scion Sebastian Piech, today unveiled the prototype for a two-seat, hydrogen powered car promising fuel consumption equivalent to 360 miles per gallon.
Tags: hydrogen cars, powered cars, fuel cells, London, Riversimple Urban Car, powered systems
What's very small, electric and feeds on human blood? Researchers at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver have developed a tiny fuel cell that uses brewer's yeast feeding on the sugar in human blood to generate electricity. A staining substance...
Tags: human blood, fuel cells, Vancouver
Research Authority today announced five grants awarded as part of the Greater Columbia Fuel Cell Challenge. The challenge was established in 2006 to award grants for demonstration projects that educate the public on hydrogen fuel cells and to create partnerships...
Tags: fuel cells, Columbia, University of South Carolina, hydrogen fuel, USC, New Mazda, Mazda Premacy
2008 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell car review; It works It’s the infrastructure, stupid. Well, maybe not stupid, but without reliable places to find hydrogen fuel, fuel cell vehicles based on hydrogen as a fuel aren’t feasible. Otherwise, says General...
Tags: fuel cells, car review
McCormick brought one of General Motors' hydrogen-powered Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell SUVs to town this week for the latest in the UA's sustainability seminar series. He said the powerful gas to run a fuel cell can be produced using electricity made by...
Tags: fuel cells, hydrogen fuel