Hydrogen Fuel Cell
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Sunday, February 5th, 2012Energy Alternatives for the 21st Century (EA-21) - http://www.ea-21.org (http://www.ea-21.org) - charges that President Obama’s calls for action on energy policy have lacked a clear focus on effective steps to get us off of oil and that the President’s speech Tuesday night seems to be more of the same. It’s time for Presidential leadership [...]
True to Soichiro Honda's Vision, Honda Continues to Lead the Car Manufacturing Industry with Ingenuity and Foresight
Saturday, February 4th, 2012With the rising threat of global warming, many motor vehicle manufacturers are answering the call to provide more fuel efficient cars. Honda Motor Company has defined itself as the frontrunner of this ever-growing initiative by developing the world’s first government-certified hydrogen fuel cell car. The genius and success of the Honda Motor Company all began [...]
A Hydrogen Advocate Whose Time Has Come
Saturday, February 4th, 2012Peter Hoffmann is the author of two books on hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. In this article he answers questions about the technology and its future in powering cars.
Source:A Hydrogen Advocate Whose Time Has Come
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California Orders Automakers To Sell More Plug-In and Fuel-Cell Cars
Saturday, February 4th, 2012Jim Gorzelany California regulators voted to mandate major automakers substantially increase the numbers of electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell-powered models in their fleets in the coming years, eventually accounting for 15.4 percent of all vehicles sold in the state by 2025. The new standard is part of a broader package
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A hydrogen fueling station powered by the wind
Saturday, February 4th, 2012By building a wind turbine to power a hydrogen production and fueling station, a little hamlet in Long Island is positioning itself a bellwether for carbon-neutral transportation.
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