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Hydrogen power for bikes and toy cars

April 20, 2007 Fuel cell company starts small with systems that make kid's play out of alt-fuel systems.Photos: Running on hydrogen TAGS: hydrogen, fuel cell, hydrogen fuel cell, solar energy, boat, battery, China, car

Hydrogen power on the go

July 27, 2007 Trulite develops a portable hydrogen-powered generator. It's not enough to power your house, but it can recharge power tools or run a laptop.Photo: Trulite's generator TAGS: hydrogen, generator, contractor, fuel cell, battery, laptop computer

Producing hydrogen with water and a little metal

May 18, 2007 Purdue professor makes hydrogen by mixing water, gallium and aluminum, eliminating the need to store hydrogen. TAGS: hydrogen, aluminum, reaction, professor, water

Studying the hydrogen energy chain

April 4, 2007 Turning hydrogen into a viable fuel presents many challenges, but researchers are also discovering possible solutions. TAGS: hydrogen, fuel cell, electricity, researcher, station

High-stakes efforts in clean tech

April 4, 2007 The VCs are homing in, even as Big Energy keeps its distance. Plus: Hydrogen finds a home in Vegas. TAGS: hydrogen, blog

Priming the pump for hydrogen fuel

March 27, 2007 Start-up Ecotality taps NASA technology for a system that can feed a vehicle's fuel cell on-demand. Images: Hydratus at work TAGS: hydrogen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, on-demand, pump, reaction, fuel cell, electricity, vehicle, station

U.S. cities hot for hydrogen

April 4, 2007 Hydrogen supporters hope what happens in Vegas doesn't just stay in Vegas.Photos: A hydrogen oasisStudying the hydrogen energy chain TAGS: hydrogen, hydrogen fuel cell, fuel cell, fleet, electricity, station, Las Vegas, city, car, researcher

Ethanol car wins fuel efficiency challenge

May 22, 2006 Car runs 6,786 miles per gallon, beating out hydrogen-powered vehicles at the Shell Eco-marathon in Europe. Racing at 6,786 miles per gallon TAGS: hydrogen, France, vehicle, car, student

Hydrogen fuel cells power Fujitsu data center

August 17, 2007 Hydrogen. It's the alternative fuel everyone hates--but apparently it works, according to Fujitsu.Photos: Fujitsu unveils king-size fuel cell TAGS: fuel cell, hydrogen fuel cell, Fujitsu, hydrogen, carbon, heat, reaction, data center, water

Hydrogen cars to hit the road by 2015?

July 13, 2006 Will the Hindenburg's gas be running cars in a decade? Carmakers say it could be in the works. Photos: Hydrogen car tech revs up Photos: Toyota's hydrogen SUV Video: Ford's hydrogen Focus TAGS: hydrogen, chip-equipment, hydrogen fuel cell, fuel cell, Ford, kilogram, alternative energy, Toyota, SUV, car, mile, transportation, engine, road, battery, photograph

Feds propose $100 million hydrogen prize

April 27, 2006 House proposal would reward breakthroughs for innovations in hydrogen energy, with awards up to $100 million. TAGS: hydrogen, breakthrough, R&D, Republican

A long road to a clean planet, academics say

April 21, 2006 As Earth Day nears, Stanford professors say widespread adoption of clean energy alternatives will take quite a bit work. TAGS: hydrogen, CO2, Stanford, professor, planet, transportation, energy, manufacturing, U.S.

The greening of the city bus

June 1, 2006 The bus has never been a glamorous way to get around, but it is becoming a showcase for energy efficiency. Photos: Green buses for San Francisco TAGS: DaimlerChrysler AG, bus, hydrogen, hybrid car, city, vehicle, San Francisco, mile, New York, battery

Five dirty truths about clean technology

July 19, 2007 Venture capitalist Kirk Washington cautions that achieving eco-excellence in the 21st century won't be fast or easy. TAGS: hydrogen, emission, truth, energy, efficiency, generation, information technology, America

Week in review: New breezes blowing in energy tech

March 30, 2007 Wind power, hydrogen fuel, even manure--that's the stuff that start-up dreams are made on. TAGS: natural gas, turbine, hydrogen, carbon, global warming, Week in review, existence, reader

Alternative fuels still in first gear

October 30, 2006 Technical hurdles, coupled with perceived fickleness of consumers, mean alternative fuels have a long road ahead, panelists say. TAGS: fuel cell, alternative fuel, hydrogen, petroleum, vehicle, U.S.

World's next fuel source could be designer organisms

November 7, 2005 Micro-organisms can create beer, cheese and gangrene. Now genome pioneer J. Craig Venter wants them to produce fuel. TAGS: hydrogen, energy, DNA, scientist, professor, code
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