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31st annual fuel cell seminar and exposition will take place Oct 15-19, 2007 in San Antonio, Texas

WASHINGTON, DC, September 18, 2007 – In 1839, Sir William Robert Grove, known as "Father of the Fuel Cell," created a gas voltaic battery that became the forerunner of modern fuel cells when he discovered it could be possible to generate electricity by reversing the electrolysis of water.
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MTI Micro pushes tech leadership with latest Mobion chip

ALBANY, NY, USA, June 5, 2007. MTI MicroFuel Cells has demonstrated the Mobion® integrated fuel cell chip at the heart of its micro direct methanol fuel cell technology for consumer electronics applications.
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UK’s first commercial fuel cell to protect computer systems

HUNGERFORD, UK, June 1, 2007. UPS Systems has announced the first commercial implementation in the UK of a fuel cell-based standby power system, at Winton Capital Management in London.
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Sandia, Boeing investigate back-up power unit for aircraft

LIVERMORE, CA, USA, May 30, 2007. Sandia National Labs and Boeing are collaborating on a project to look at the feasibility of using a hydrogen-powered fuel cell to provide back-up power in aircraft.
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Acumentrics ships to Sweden

WESTWOOD, MA, USA, May 25, 2007. Acumentrics has shipped a 5 kW solid oxide fuel cell generator to the GlashusEtt environmental information centre in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Voller fuel cell power for construction-site cabin

BASINGSTOKE, UK, May 22, 2007. Portable fuel cell developer Voller Energy has demonstrated how its environmentally friendly generator can be used to provide power for a construction-site cabin.
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Latest Feature

NH2 GO WITH NEW TOOL

fcFOCUS profiles an interesting new hydrogen generator
for PEM fuel cells, used in mobile electronic devices.
ALVATEC is a high-tech metallurgical start-up company based in Althofen, Austria. It specialises in the processing of alkali and alkali earth metals, vacuum and hydrogen technology. After reading an article about the problems of supplying Hydrogen for fuel cells, the company decided to design a generator which produces hydrogen in a simple and controllable way. Sebastian Schebesta takes up the story.
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