Replacing petroleum is a tough challenge. And although many alternatives have been developed, America still doesn't know what to do with them all. At a recent conference in New York City, we caught up with Dan Sperling, arguably the ...
Tags: petroleum, alternative fuel, climate change, electric cars, biofuels
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd and Hitachi Ltd agreed to merge energy equipment businesses with combined sales of JPY 1.1 trillion (USD 13 billion), deepening ties between two of Japan's largest industrial manufacturers. Mitsubishi will ...
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Germany-based Siemens introduced an environmental portfolio in 2011 to help reduce gas emissions by 317 million tons. According to Peter Loscher, president and CEO of Siemens, climate change has been affecting people's lives and it is ...
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HyperSolar, a developer of a technology to produce renewable hydrogen and natural gas using water and solar power, is planning to develop a cleaner and greener way to produce carbon free, renewable hydrogen gas to power vehicles. The ...
Tags: renewable hydrogen, natural gas, power vehicles, Powering cars
Mercedes Benz has unveiled an automated automotive fuel cell stack production facility in Burnaby, Canada. The new 3,300m2 facility is claimed to be the world's first automated automotive facility for the production of fuel cell stacks. ...
IDG News Service-Nokia Siemens Networks and Ballard Power Systems want methanol-powered fuel cells to keep mobile networks running in the event of an electricity outage and are working with NTT DoCoMo to test the technology. The need for ...
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Taipei,Oct.2,2012--Taiwan's three major power supply makers,AcBel Polytech Inc.,Zippy Technology Corp.,and Delta Electronics Inc.,all enjoyed rising revenues in the third quarter,driven mainly by rising cloud computing opportunities in ...
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Rohm,together with Kyoto-based Aquafairy and Kyoto University,have co-developed compact,lightweight,high-power hydrogen fuel cells designed to power smartphones and other portable devices. Compared with conventional lead batteries,the ...
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According to a new report from Fuel Cell Today, a London-based market intelligence firm, annual global fuel cell shipments are set to triple between 2011 and 2012, with shipments of fuel cells for materials handling vehicles (MHV) set to ...
Holy Sunergy to raise US$11.5 million for capacity expansion Nuying Huang,Henan;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Thursday 10 May 2012]Holy Sunergy,a solar wafer maker funded by Taiwan-based firms,will raise additional capital of US$11.5 million to ...
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When a devastating 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti in January 2010 and killed more than 316,000 people, countries around the world sent humanitarian aid and rescue teams. But with much of the impoverished nation left without power, energy ...
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When a devastating 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti in January 2010 and killed more than 316,000 people, countries around the world sent humanitarian aid and rescue teams. But with much of the impoverished nation left without power, energy ...
Tags: solar light
KNF has developed a new high-pressure micro diaphragm pump which can dose or transfer liquids or liquid-gas mixtures at flow rates up to 300 ml/min. The new KNF Type NF1.25 pump is designed to operate either intermittently or continuously ...
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New efficiency standards for incandescent light bulbs went into effect on Jan. 1, 2012. Despite the lack of federal funding to enforce the law, domestic lighting manufacturers are required to abide by it, and the overwhelming majority are ...