Motorola Delivers TETRA Solution with Innovative Fuel Cell Backup Power to Denmark’s SINE Network
By | July 4, 2009
Motorola, Inc. today announced that a total of forty Motorola TETRA Base Stations with fuel cell back-up are now live across Denmark’s SINE public safety network, with approximately 50 planned and commissioned for installation throughout the remainder of the year. The environmentally friendly, fuel cell-based back-up solution, which was developed with Dantherm Power, was installed to provide mission-critical operations with continuous secure communication across the nationwide SINE net
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Second radio public service announcement from Americans For A Hydrogen Economy
By | July 4, 2009
(Here is the plan for U.S. Congress to launch the hydrogen car revolution. Please tell your members of Congress to support it.) Here is the second radio public service announcement (PSA) from Americans For A Hydrogen Economy. Once again, thanks a bunch to Scott Goldbach for putting this together and promoting hydrogen fuel cell cars so well! Posted in Hydrogen, Hydrogen public service announcements
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Citroen GT Concept: 1.3 million euros for the road-ready version, but with an American V8 engine
By | July 4, 2009
The Citroen GT Concept has been designated to debut at the Frankfurt Auto Show in its road-ready version. The latest news talks about how only 6 specimens will be available, and especially about the sky-high price of 1.3 million Euros. As if this weren’t enough, instead of the futuristic hydrogen fuel cell engine of the prototype, we’ll probably find it equipped with a Ford V8 engine with 500 hp, combined with automatic transmission and paddles on the steering wheel. The aesthetics will be
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Automobile Magazine Drives Jet-Powered F-150
By | July 4, 2009
We’ve driven all kinds of pickups: gasoline, diesel, natural gas, propane, gas-electric hybrid, electric-only, hydrogen fuel cell. But we’ve never piloted a jet-propelled pickup truck like the Ford F-150 that our friends at Automobile Magazine recently tested. Truck and jet-engine enthusiast Chris Lentz paid $12,000 for his 2005 Ford F-150 STX, then another $10,000 for a Czechoslovakian-built M-701 turbojet to mount in the cargo box. The turbine power plant weighs 728 pounds and produces 1,
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BNSF Hydrogen Train Rolls out in Topeka, Kansas
By | July 3, 2009
Back in January 2008, I had talked about BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation), Vehicle Projects and the U. S. Army working on a hydrogen fuel cell powered train that would be rolling out soon. Well that day has come at the Topeka, Kansas System Maintenance Terminal. The world’s first fully operational fuel cell switcher train was introduced by Senator Sam Brownback, Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins and other players interested in alternative fuels and air quality. This hydrogen train ca
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