Fuel Cells
Associations-Organizations: see Gov't sites below |
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www.usfcc.com |
US Fuel Cell Council is a member-driven industry association dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the U.S. Members include the world's leading fuel cell developers, manufacturers, suppliers and customers. |
www.fuelcells.org |
Fuel Cells 2000's mission is to promote the commercialization of fuel cells and hydrogen by supplying accurate, unbiased information, developing and disseminating summary materials accessible to a general audience, and providing a portal for researchers, developers, suppliers, government officials, opinion leaders and others interested in this sector. |
| Fuel Cell Companies of Interest: | |
www.fuelcellsworks.com |
Fuelcellsworks- List of Fuel Cell Companies- updated May 2008. |
| Fuel Cell Government Sites: | |
www.netl.doe.gov |
National Energy Technology Laboratory- a part of the Office of Fossil Energy at the U.S. Energy Department and its industrial partners are working on Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell power plants, Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell power plants, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell power plants, and a variety of other related technologies. |
www.fctec.com |
U.S. Department of Defense Fuel Cell Test and Evaluation Center is a facility for the independent, unbiased testing and validation of fuel cell systems for both military and commercial applications. Located at Concurrent Technologies Corporation- Johnstown, PA. |
| Fuel Cell Info: | |
www.howstuffworks.com |
How Fuel Cells Work. How Stuff Works. Thorough explanation, plus video. |
www.h2fuelcells.org |
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Institute. Description of the Five Types of Fuel Cells. |
www.ecosoul.org |
National Fuel Cell Education Program. Eco Soul Inc. a non profit focusing on education, energy, and the environment. |
americanhistory.si.edu |
Smithsonian Museum of American History outlines the technology and history of solid oxide fuel cells- Alkali, Phosphoric, Proton Exchange Membrane, Solid Oxide, and Molten Carbonate fuel cells. |
www.transportation
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Argonne National Laboratory. Just the Basics: Fuel Cells fact sheet. PDF. *** |
www.fuelcells.org |
Fuel Cells 2000, non profit, mission- to promote the commercialization of fuel cells and hydrogen by supplying accurate, unbiased information, developing and disseminating summary materials accessible to a general audience, and providing a portal for researchers, developers, suppliers, government officials, opinion leaders and others interested in the sector. *** |
Fuel Cell News: see Hydrogen page as well |
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www.fuelcellsworks.com |
FuelCellworks.com is a free service for all individuals interested in learning about Fuel Cells. Adds an average 5 news stories a day. |
www.fuelcelltoday.com |
Fuel Cell Today. News service that features global fuel cell industry stories as they break. News stories are archived here for 30 days and are divided into four classifications: News by category, by application, by technology and by region. Based in London. |
www.hydrogen
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Hydrogen Commerce. Blog-like Fuel Cell News. |
www.fuelcell-magazine.com |
Fuel Cell Magazine serves managers and technical professionals involved in developing and applying fuel cell technologies worldwide. |
www.sciencedaily.com |
ScienceDaily- top science news stories from the world's leading universities and research organizations. Fuel Cell news. |
| Fuel Cell Reports: | |
www.osti.gov |
DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Information Bridge. Lists 13,000+ DOE publications on Fuel Cells. |
www.ncseonline.org |
National Council for Science and the Environment, CRS Report for Congress- "Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle R&D: FreedomCAR and the President's Hydrogen Fuel Initiative" 20-Mar-2008 PDF. |
ohiodnr.com |
Ohio Coal Research Center. Report "Energy Production from Sulfur-Containing Coal Syngas via Solid Oxide Fuel Cells" December 2007 PDF. |
bccresearch.com |
BCC Reports. Fuel Cell and Battery Technology Reports. Expensive Fees. |
| Fuel Cell Research: | |
www.trnmag.com |
Technology Research News is an independent publisher and news service dedicated to covering technology research developments in university, corporate and government labs. |
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