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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How can the trusty fuel cell help in the fight to overcome the future
global water crisis?
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FUEL CELL TESTING LEADS TO HARMONY
The fuel cell test facility at JRC Petten in the Netherlands is supporting
European harmonisation efforts and international standardisation.
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Two organisations in the US are addressing the ‘green
hydrogen’ conundrum
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GM’S fuel cell design “defies cliché”, according to one
expert.
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Which fuel cell areas continue to excite the financial movers and shakers? Many observers believe that fuel cells lie at the heart of
any post-fossil fuel energy architecture. Although they
have been around for 150 years and their performance is
not in doubt, high manufacturing costs and low levels of
reliability mean that they have so far failed to capture a
commercial market. If, as recent developments suggest,
genuine progress is being made, which technologies and
what applications are worth watching?
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A new polymer could help in the struggle to make fuel cells
economically viable. A start-up company based in the UK – Bac2 – has developed a
new material called ElectroPhen, which promises to significantly
reduce the cost of producing bipolar plates, and thus reduce the
overall cost of fuel cell stacks; this could help with the ultimate
aim of helping fuel cell mass adoption, maintains the company’s
chairman, James Lewis.
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Are we any closer to fuel cell commercialisation? And if so,
how close? After years of reporting on the promise of fuel cells, it seems
we could soon be giving news of their commercial launch and
everyday use. Nowhere is that day nearer than in the micro fuel
cell sector, as George Marsh reports.
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