Archive for July, 2010
« Previous EntriesCatacel's Novel SMR Catalyst Reaches 17,500 Hour Benchmark
Saturday, July 31st, 2010Two-Year Anniversary of European Hydrogen Plant SSR? Installation GARRETTSVILLE, OH - On July 24, 2008, a hydrogen plant in Europe - the first to use a metal foil catalyst substrate in place of ceramic pellets - achieved expected performance at startup with minimal correction; reactions were observed to operate at exact equilibrium. The novel catalyst [...]
Hydrogen fuel cell car fan is impatient
Saturday, July 31st, 2010I got some interesting reaction to my stories about advances in hydrogen fuel cell electric cars. One Californian was so enthusiastic that he promised me untold riches if I pull some strings for him:
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Motorists entitled to 'plug-in car grant'
Saturday, July 31st, 2010The government has confirmed that motorists will be entitled to a plug-in car grant of up to ?5,000 when buying an electric, plug-in hybrid or hydrogen fuel-cell car.
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Hydrogenics Reports Second Quarter 2010 Results
Saturday, July 31st, 2010MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Hydrogenics Corporation , a leading developer and manufacturer of hydrogen generation and fuel cell products, today reported second quarter 2010 results. Results are reported in U.S. dollars and are prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles.
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Replacing Hydrogen In Fluorescent Dyes Improves Detection & Shelf Life
Saturday, July 31st, 2010By swapping out one specific hydrogen atom for an isotope twice as heavy, researchers have increased the shelf life and detection ability of fluorescent probes that are essential to studying a variety of inflammatory diseases, including cancer and atherosclerosis.
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