Category:Hydrogen

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This page covers energy-production methods that involve the use of hydrogen, such as hydrogen fuel cells.

See also Energy and Transportation

Gov. Schwarzenegger was responsible for making the Humvee available to civilians, since clearly SUV's were not big enough; he did promise to have one converted (fuel cell?), and championed the Hydrogen Highway.

Articles

Meet The Electric Car That Doesn't Need To Be Plugged In 9/19

The world's largest artificial sun is now shining at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) The goal of the experiment, as the Guardian reported, "is to come up with the optimal setup for concentrating natural sunlight to power a reaction to produce hydrogen fuel." 3/17.

10 hydrogen-powered cars in the works right now. Honda Clarity 3/17.

Tesla's Elon Musk critique on Hydrogen fuel 2/15.

Toyota has announced that it will allow its competitors to use any and all of its 5,680 patents for hydrogen fuel cell cars, a move the company hopes will jump-start the widespread commercial production of cars powered by zero-emission hydrogen gas. 1/15 see

Toyota goes H2 12/14.

Hydrogen refueling stations to hit Bay Area by end of 2015. Toyota is in. New cars coming out(PBS News video) 5/14.

Yat Li, associate professor of chemistry, and team developed the solar-microbial device which harnesses sun and sewage to produce hydrogen fuel, using only sunlight and wastewater to produce hydrogen gas could provide a sustainable energy source while improving the efficiency of wastewater treatment. The hybrid device combines a microbial fuel cell (MFC) and a type of solar cell called a photoelectrochemical cell (PEC). In the MFC component, bacteria degrade organic matter in the wastewater, generating electricity in the process. The biologically generated electricity is delivered to the PEC component to assist the solar-powered splitting of water (electrolysis) that generates hydrogen and oxygen.

Robert Ludwig works on Renewable bioenergy: hydrogen production by direct photoconversion.

HowStuffWorks' article on Hydrogen Cars

Hydrogen car fueling problems 2/14

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