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    Historic Drive Nov. 1 Fueled by Sun and Hydrogen from Water

    Sunday, October 31st, 2010

    MTSU agriscience professor will drive 500 miles across Tennessee on from Bristol, Va., to West Memphis, Ark., in a Toyota fueled by sun and water. His goal for 2011 is to go coast to coast using just 10 gallons of gas.
    Source:Historic Drive Nov. 1 Fueled by Sun and Hydrogen from Water

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    U.S. Fuel Cell Council, National Hydrogen Association Merge

    Saturday, October 30th, 2010

    WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The US Fuel Cell Council (USFCC) and the National Hydrogen Association (NHA) announced today they are joining forces to accelerate the commercialization of fuel cell and hydrogen energy technologies.
    Source:U.S. Fuel Cell Council, National Hydrogen Association Merge

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    MTSU professor's Tennessee drive to be fueled by sun and hydrogen

    Saturday, October 30th, 2010

    When it comes to alternative fuels, Cliff Ricketts considers himself a modern-day Davy Crockett – “a frontiersman with energy” who has “blazed a trail with ethanol, blazed a trail with hydrogen and blazed a trail with sun and water,” he said.
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    MTSU professor's Tennessee drive to be fueled by sun and hydrogen

    Saturday, October 30th, 2010

    When it comes to alternative fuels, Cliff Ricketts considers himself a modern-day Davy Crockett – “a frontiersman with energy” who has “blazed a trail with ethanol, blazed a trail with hydrogen and blazed a trail with sun and water,” he said.
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    Hydrogen Highway Gains Momentum with SunHydro's First Fueling Station

    Friday, October 29th, 2010

    Electric power isn’t the only possible future for the auto industry–there’s also hydrogen. This past April, we spoke with a startup that had a grand plan for an East Coast hydrogen highway. That plan is now one step closer to reality with this week’s news that SunHydro has built its first hydrogen fueling station. The [...]

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