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Sunday, February 4th, 2007The University of Delaware has announced that its researches have received a $960,000 grant from the US Dept of Energy (DOE) to identify low-cost nano catalysts that could spur the chemical conversion of liquid fuels into hydrogen.
The project, which will last three years, is part of the DOE’s attempt to develop advanced technologies to supply […]
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Bush Pledges to Work With Democrats in 2007 to Cut Oil Imports
Thursday, December 21st, 2006From Bloomberg Dec 20th - President Bush pledged to work with Democrats in 2007 to spend more to develop other sources of fuel. In the President’s State of the Union address in 2006, Bush asked Congress for a 22% increase in research spending for solar, wind, nuclear, ethanol, and hydrogen power. […]
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Hydro-charger launched in Queenstown, New Zealand
Sunday, December 17th, 2006We mentioned the Hydro-charger a couple of weeks ago and mentioned that the official launch of this hydrogen on demand system for internal combustion engines was to be officially launched on Dec 11th. At the event, the Hydro-charger was demoed in “a variety of applications including cars, buses, farm equipment and even […]
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Genetically Engineered Blood Protein Can Be Used To Split Water Into Oxygen And Hydrogen
Monday, December 4th, 2006From Science Daily - Scientists have combined two molecules that occur naturally in blood to engineer a molecular complex that uses solar energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Apparently, this new molecular complex can use solar energy to create hydrogen gas, and represents an alternative to the traditional way of […]
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Energy saving Hydro-charger to be launched in New Zealand
Saturday, December 2nd, 2006In a recent press release, Renewable Energy New Zealand is claiming that New Zealand company Vision Energy will shortly launch a “breakthrough device that can be retrofitted to any internal combustion engine to save fuel and reduce carbon emissions.” The Hydro Fuel System Hydro-charger was developed by US companies Global Energy Options […]
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California Prop 87 defeated
Wednesday, November 8th, 2006Proposition 87, which would have imposed an extraction fee on all oil company drilling in California, with the money being used to fund alternative energy projects, has been voted down by the California voters by 55 to 45 percent. The San Francisco Chronicle has some more information on the voting, along […]
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GE to Develop Hybrid Fuel Cell Bus
Monday, October 23rd, 2006General Electric has established a new $13 million research partnership with Ballard Power, A123 Systems, and the Federal Transit Authority to develop a new “lightweight, battery dominant zero emissions fuel cell bus.”
“It is expected that the hybrid fuel cell bus being designed and built will be completely emissions free, have a range of 200 miles […]
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Update on Denny Klein’s Aquygen
Thursday, October 19th, 2006There’s a small update from the St. Petersburg Times posted on the Aquygen website. The article, which was printed on Oct 12,2006 doesn’t cover much new ground but does state that Denny Klein’s company - Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc., now has a 1998 Ford Ranger pickup using the Aquygen Gas Generator in addition […]
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Update on Denny Klein’s Aquygen and HHO
Sunday, August 6th, 2006You remember this one, right? The water powered/Aquygen car that was on Fox News and CNN a couple of months ago. Well, WAVE3 in Louisville, KY has a small update on Denny Klein and his company, Hydrogen Technology Applicatons, Inc.
While most of the article just talks about the same stuff that […]
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ITM Power developing “electrolyser” to generate hydrogen for cars
Thursday, July 6th, 2006Once you get past the funny spelling :), this sounds similar to the Aquygen or HHO venture that was on CNN and Fox a couple of months ago. The company, ITM Power, is working with the University of Hertfordshire’s School of Aerospace, Automotive and Design Engineering to develop an electrolyser refueling system for […]
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