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- What Happened to the Hydrogen Highway?
- We were supposed to be riding on a broad hydrogen highway by now, but instead it looks more like a local road that got bypassed by the interstate. The momentum appears to be behind battery electric cars and plug-in hybrids for at least the near future, though some pundits hold...
- Blog posts 2009-04-28
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- The National Hydrogen Association Reacts to New CalTech Study
- WASHINGTON, June 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a statement released today by the National Hydrogen Association in reaction to the new CalTech study on the potential environmental impact of a hydrogen economy on the stratosphere: WASHINGTON, June 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a statement released today by the...
- Research articles 2003-06-13
- The Feds "Zero Out" Hydrogen Research
- The once-bright luster of hydrogen and fuel cells seems to have dimmed recently, with the momentum shifting to plug-in battery vehicles. Hydrogen is still very expensive, despite talk of the “hydrogen highway†there are only 65 filling stations around the country, and costs haven’t come down enough on the cars...
- Blog posts 2009-05-08
- Congress is Bullish on Hydrogen Funding (Defying the Energy Department)
- With very little attention in the media, Congress appears to be ready to rebuff Energy Secretary Steven Chu’s attempt to cut $100 million earmarked for hydrogen and fuel cells in the 2010 budget. Declaring that he didn’t see fuel-cell cars as likely to happen anytime soon, Chu...
- Blog posts 2009-07-22
- ENERGY SECRETARY TOUTS HYDROGEN IN ERA OF HIGH OIL PRICES
- Dear Executive,ENERGY secRETARY TOUTS HYDROGEN IN ERA OF HIGH oil PRICES"Today, at a time when the price of gas runs north of $2 per gallon and oil is trading at over $50 per barrel, the idea of motor vehicles powered by hydrogen makes more sense than ever." That was one...
- Research articles 2005-04-04
- Energy Secretary Touts Hydrogen in Era of High Oil Prices
- "Today, at a time when the price of gas runs north of $2 per gallon and oil is trading at over $50 per barrel, the idea of motor vehicles powered by hydrogen makes more sense than ever." That was one theme in remarks to the National Hydrogen Association NHA by...
- Research articles 2005-04-13
- Modine and ChevronTexaco Team Up to Create New Approach for the Distributed Production of Hydrogen
- RACINE, Wis. -- New Research and Development Presented at National Hydrogen Association Conference
- Research articles 2005-03-30
- Batteries vs. Fuel Cells: A Tale of Unequal Federal Funding
- Both electric and fuel-cell cars are set to hit the market, but only the first one is getting any direct federal support. The Department of Energy is investing not only in battery electric cars, but in the plants that make their batteries. And yes, the DOE is also supporting hydrogen...
- Blog posts 2009-10-14
- DOE Awards Penn State $1.3 Million.(Brief Article)
- U.S. Congressman John Peterson, recently honored by the National Hydrogen Association for his support of the gas as an alternative fuel source, is being credited for a $1.3 million hydrogen research project between Pennsylvania State University, Dep U.S. Congressman John Peterson, recently honored by the...
- Research articles 2000-02-09
- CMU, NETL Develop Hydrogen Production Computer Model
- Carnegie Mellon University CMU recently announced that it, in conjunction with the Department of Energy's DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL, has developed a new computational modeling tool that could help determine the ability of candidate metal alloy separation membranes to produce pure hydrogen. According to CMU, new research...
- Research articles 2005-02-08
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