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    Solar Power Storage Enabled by Dirty Water

    Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

    Sun Catalytix , a company founded by MIT professor Daniel Nocera , is working on a new, cheap solar power system that converts solar energy to hydrogen. The system should be on the market in a year and a half, and costs just $20. India’s Tata Group has invested about $10 million in the company, [...]

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    BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Production of Electricity from a New Form of Hydrogen

    Monday, November 29th, 2010

    CRANBURY, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BLP announces three independent studies confirming, respectively, production of electric power, hydrino experiment at Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and completion of Rowan Solid Fuel
    Source:BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Production of Electricity from a New Form of Hydrogen

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    A 'Hydrogen Highway' in Connecticut?

    Monday, November 29th, 2010

    Clean and abundant, hydrogen is the fuel of the future—and always will be. Or so the joke goes. In California, for example, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger envisioned 100 auto-ready hydrogen stations along the coast. After five years, however, only a few dozen are in place, and enthusiasm—not to mention funding—has waned. Without a larger network, automakers [...]

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    Hydrogen fuel cell potential not dead just yet

    Monday, November 29th, 2010

    How is development of hydrogen fuel cells coming along? Better than you might expect.
    Source:Hydrogen fuel cell potential not dead just yet

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    A 'Hydrogen Highway' in Connecticut?

    Monday, November 29th, 2010

    Clean and abundant, hydrogen is the fuel of the future—and always will be. Or so the joke goes. In California, for example, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger envisioned 100 auto-ready hydrogen stations along the coast. After five years, however, only a few dozen are in place, and enthusiasm—not to mention funding—has waned. Without a larger network, automakers [...]

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