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Earth Day Review: Fuel Cells

Edited By Peter Wray • April 21, 2010

Fuel cells will be playing a role in cleaner energy production and energy storage, and produce only a fraction of the CO2 that other fossil fuel energy production technologies currently use. Here are some of the stories we have covered about fuel cells:

Adaptive Materials scores Michigan $3M microtubular solid oxide fuel cell award

Video: PNNL’s Jeff Stevenson on solid oxide fuel cells

Bloom Box boom leaves lots of questions

60 Minutes’ look at ‘Bloom Box’ fuel cells

Ohio Funding to bring better Li-ions and SOFCs

Can natural gas-SOFC combo be cheapest route to cleaner electricity?

Commercial rollout of residential SOFCs planned for Japan in 2014

First marine SOFC test

Lowering the temperature of SOFCs

Plans underway to market mobile SOFC products

Microtubular SOFC: Small is beautiful - and cooler and powerful

Planar anode-supported fuel cells

NexTech shows off big SOFC

DOE pumping $42 million into fuel cells


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