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DOE Opens Solicitation for Fuel Cell Research.(Department of Energy)(Brief Article)
The Department of Energy DOE recently announced it has opened a solicitation for the research and development of a polymer electrolyte membrane PEM fuel cell for stationary and automotive applications. The agency said the research will contribu The Department of Energy DOE recently announced...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, solicitation
Research articles 2002-09-24
MOBILE: Feds Unpack Transportation Targets.(Statistical Data Included)
According to Department of Energy DOE Fuel Cell Program manager JoAnn Milliken, (Department of Energy, EE-32, Rm. 5G-023, Bldg. FORS, M.S. 6A-116, Washington, DC; Tel: 202/586-9811, Fax: 202/586-9811; Email: JoAnn.Milliken@hq.doe.gov), PEM fuel ce According to Department of Energy DOE Fuel Cell Program manager JoAnn...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, mobile
Research articles 2000-08-01
President Proposes $322 Million for Department of Energy Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Programs
WASHINGTON -- Backing up his commitment to a budget that provides "strong funding" for hydrogen and fuel cells, President Bush has included $322 million in the FY 2006 Department of Energy budget for fuel cell and hydrogen technology programs. That is an increase of $20.5 million over the $301.5 million...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, hydrogen
Research articles 2005-02-08
DOE Announces New Fuel Cell System.(Interview)
Department of Energy DOE secretary Bill Richardson recently announced that a partnership program between International Fuel Cells IFC and the DOE has successfully developed a gasoline-powered fuel cell powerful enough to operate an automobile. R Department of Energy DOE secretary Bill Richardson recently announced...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2000-09-25
Department of Energy selects DaimlerChrysler.(MERGERS, JOINT VENTURES)(Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee)(Brief article)
Department of Energy Selects DaimlerChrysler, As fuel cell technology rapidly moves forward, it is important to communicate accomplishments and objectives to government and private sectors. The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee will Department of Energy Selects DaimlerChrysler, As fuel cell technology rapidly moves...
Tags: advisory committee, Daimler AG, Department of Energy, fuel cell, hydrogen
Research articles 2006-09-01
MA Fuel Cell Innovator Wins DOE Grant.(Brief Article)
Attleboro, MA-based Mechanology, LLC recently won a $2.74-million contract from the Department of Energy DOE to pursue its proprietary toroidal intersecting vane machine TIVM, an air-management system for automotive fuel cells. The award, annou Attleboro, MA-based Mechanology, LLC recently won a $2.74-million contract...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2001-08-15
Government forms partnership to advance use of fuel cells.
A partnership formed by the Department of Energy DOE will evaluate the performance of a state-of-the-art, 7-kW fuel cell. The department will install the cell at Brookhaven National Laboratory this summer. Joining the alliance are the Long Isl A partnership formed...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, partnership
Research articles 1999-06-21
Under the auspices of the Department of Energy's Vision 21 program, FuelCell Energy Inc. began operating power plant integrated with a modified microturbine designed by Capstone Turbine Corp. of Chastworth, CA.(Brief Article)
Under the auspices of the Department of Energy's Vision 21 program, FuelCell Energy Inc. of Danbury, Conn., recently began operating a power plant based on its 250-kilowatt fuel cell integrated with a modified microturbine ... Under the auspices of the Department of Energy's Vision 21 ...
Tags: auspice, Computer Associates International Inc., Department of Energy, fuel cell, microturbine, vision
Research articles 2001-10-01
Modine Awarded Subcontract on Department of Energy Fuel Cell Mine Loader Project
RACINE, Wis. -- Modine Manufacturing Company (NASDAQ:MODI), a leader in fuel cell systems research and development, announced today that it has been awarded a contract with Vehicle Projects, LLC of Denver to supply thermal management hardware for a U.S. Department of Energy vehicle development and demonstration project. The nearly $8.6...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2004-08-25
SOLID OXIDE: DOE Awards $4.2 Million for Fuel Cell Projects.(Department of Energy)
On September 17, 2003 DOE announced its award of 10 grants totaling $4.2 million that will advance solid-oxide fuel cell SOFC technologies. Participants in the projects, including universities and businesses, will contribute an additional $1.2 mill On September 17, 2003 DOE announced its award of 10...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2003-10-01
TECHNOLOGY: Milestone Met to Develop Small Fuel Cell.(Delphi corp. joins Department of Energy )
Squeezing more watts of electric power from smaller and smaller volumes of fuel cell materials is one of the "holy grails" of fuel cell developers. Combined with advances in mass production, such improvements in a fuel cell's "power de Squeezing more watts of electric power from...
Tags: Borland Delphi, Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2005-01-01
TRANSPORTATION: DOE Cost Shares Two FC Fleets.(United States. Department of Energy, fuel cell)(Brief Article)
The U.S. Department of Energy DOE has signed cost-sharing deals with GM and Daimler Chrysler (Dr. Klaus Bonhoff, Product Manager and Market Development, HPC X001, Sindelfingen D-71059, Germany; Tel: 49 7031 904 0789; www.daimlerchrysler.com) to fie The U.S. Department of Energy DOE has signed cost-sharing deals...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, Market Development, transportation
Research articles 2005-04-01
DOE Wants 100 MW Coal Fuel Cell.(Department of Energy )(Brief Article)
The U.S. Department of Energy (National Energy Technology Laboratory, 3610 Collins Ferry Road (MS-107), P.O. Box 880, Morgantown, WV 26507-0880; Contact: Richard Rogus, Grant Specialist at rogus@netl.doe.gov or Mary Price, Grant Specialist at mprice The U.S. Department of Energy (National Energy Technology Laboratory, 3610...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2005-05-01
DOE Budget Request Tops $100 Million.(funding required for fuel cell and alternative energy sources research)(United States. Department of Energy; Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles; Department of Defense)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Include
The DOE has released its budget request for fiscal year 2001 programs, seeking well more than $100 million dollars for fuel cell related programs, with $42.2 million for stationary fuel cells. The programs that will be funded in the section will con The DOE has...
Tags: alternative energy, Department of Energy, fuel cell, partnership, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2000-03-01
VEHICLES: DOE Reveals Status of Costs, Durability.(Department of Energy, costs of fuel cell power generation, hydrogen production and dispensing)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
According to estimates by the DOE (1000 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20585; Tel: 800-dial-DOE) Hydrogen Program, the Fuel Cells for Transportation Program, and the Fuels for Fuel Cells Program Annual R& D review, the current cost of off- According to estimates by the DOE (1000...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, FUEL CELLS, hydrogen, power generation
Research articles 2002-06-01
GOVERNMENT: DOE Pledges Millions More.(Department of Energy offers grants for automotive and stationary fuel cell research)
The DOE (1000 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20585; Tom Welch; Tel: 202/586-5806) is offering $70 million in grants to aid the development of stationary and automotive fuel cell technology. David Garman, the department's assistant secretary fo The DOE (1000 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20585;...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell
Research articles 2002-10-01
Reform thinking: A study for the Department of Energy weighs ideas for feeding fuel cells.
HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS hold promise for reducing tailpipe emissions of automobiles, but as with any new technology, the idea poses some challenges to designers. One of the key questions is how to get hydrogen to the fuel cell in the first place. One sug HYDROGEN FUEL...
Tags: Department of Energy, fuel cell, hydrogen
Research articles 2003-03-01
Sandia National Laboratories and Boeing are collaborating on a project looking at the feasibility of using a hydrogen-powered fuel cell for providing backup power in aircraft.(Briefly Noted)(United States. Department of Energy. Sandia National Laboratorie
Sandia National Laboratories and Boeing are collaborating on a project looking at the feasibility of using a hydrogen-powered fuel cell for ... Sandia National Laboratories and Boeing are collaborating on a project looking at the feasibility of using a hydrogen-powered fuel cell for providing backup...
Tags: aircraft, backup, Boeing Co., Department of Energy, feasibility, fuel cell, hydrogen, Sandia National Laboratories
Research articles 2007-07-01

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House Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Caucus Sends Letter to DOE
The U.S. Fuel Cell Council USFCC recently announced that 40 members of Congress signed onto a letter sent late last week to Department of Energy DOE secretary Samuel Bodman calling for full funding of hydrogen and fuel cell research and development. In the letter, the members of Congress acknowledge...
Tags: Department of Energy, hydrogen, R&D
Research articles 2005-09-30
U.S. Department of Energy Launches Phase I of $2.6 Million Program Funding With Quantum to Develop Next Generation Hydrogen Storage Technology.
May 4, 2004 - Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. of Irvine, California has finalized the contractual terms with the U.S. Department of Energy and has commenced Phase I of its $2.6 million program for the development and advancement of next generation hydrogen storage technologies. ...
Tags: hydrogen, Quantum Corp., storage, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2004-05-03
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