Edible crystals could store hydrogen fuel
By | September 3, 2010
Molecular cages for storing hydrogen fuel have been made from cheap, natural ingredients – and they taste like crackers
Source:Edible crystals could store hydrogen fuel
Topics: Hydrogen Fuel Cell | No Comments »
2010-2011 Hydrogen Student Design Contest Theme Announced
By | September 3, 2010
The Hydrogen Education Foundation announced residential fueling with hydrogen as contest theme for 2010-2011 Hydrogen Student Design Contest. Teams will be tasked with planning and designing residential hydrogen fueling system for home, apartment complex, dorm, or other single residential building. As part of entry, teams will develop technical design; conduct economic analysis; and develop …
Source:2010-2011 Hydrogen Student Design Contest Theme Announced
Topics: Hydrogen Fuel Cell | No Comments »
Hydrogen Bonding Video [Greg Laden's Blog]
By | September 3, 2010
If you teach biology, you probably get to hydrogen bonding pretty early in the term. Here’s an inspirational video for you: hat tip: Bora Hydrogen bonding explains everything!!!! Why does water hold so much heat? Why does ice float? How does a water bug not sink? Why does a dog smell everyone’s butt? Read the comments on this post…
Source:Hydrogen Bonding Video [Greg Laden's Blog]
Topics: Hydrogen Fuel Cell | No Comments »
Renewable energy, sustainable living festival presents ideas for green future
By | September 3, 2010
Hundreds of ideas and techniques for creating an environmentally?sound future will be the focus of the 6th annual Pennsylvania Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living festival in Kempton, Sept. 17 through 19.
Source:Renewable energy, sustainable living festival presents ideas for green future
Topics: Hydrogen Fuel Cell | No Comments »
Hydrogen power plant passes first part of assessment
By | September 3, 2010
Californioa Energy Commission says it won’t have major impact on on the area near Tupman
Source:Hydrogen power plant passes first part of assessment
Topics: Hydrogen Fuel Cell | No Comments »
















