New Internationonal Electric Vehicle Initiative includes fuel cell cars.
Posted on 1 August, 2010
 At the first Clean Energy Ministerial in Washington, D.C ..read on»
Introduction
Posted on 31 July, 2010
After the Joint Undertaking for fuel cells and hydrogen announced another round of funding the beginning of summer, publishing the third Call for proposals of 89 ..read on»
Ballard Tests 1 MW PEM Power Plant
Posted on 29 July, 2010
Ballard Power Systems has announced the successful completion of factory testing of a utility-scale distributed generation system using the company’s proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel ..read on»
France presents national strategy for sustainable development
Posted on 28 July, 2010
The French Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo on Jul y 27, presented a national strategy for sustainable development, for the period 2010-2013 ..read on»
Fuel Cell Powers Lighting at Latitude Festival – Suffulk, United Kingdom
Posted on 26 July, 2010
Arcola Theatre launched seven of its new HyLight fuel cell-powered lighting systems at this year’s Latitude Festival, held last week in Suffolk, providing lighting for ..read on»
Portable Hydrogen Power
Posted on 23 July, 2010
Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies recently intoduced a palm-size universal portable power charger and power extender for ANY electronic device requiring up to 2W of power. Devices compatible with the MiniPak include cellphones,smartphones,GPS handhelds, and MP3 players. New opportunities also exist to disconnect hundreds of practical USB powered “apps” from PCs and laptops and bring them with you in off-grid settings. These include a number of creative USB lighting devices, USB fans, USB speaker systems for MP3 players or smartphones, and many more. The MiniPAK device integrates a passive air-breathing fuel cell and a metal hydride storage unit, where hydrogen is stored as part of the metal alloy. The MiniPak DC power output is 2W (5V, 400mA), delivered through standard micro-USB port and a multi-choice cable. The device is supplied with 2 refillable and ready to use solid state hydrogen cartridges.While a cartridge replacement and filling infrastructure develops, Horizon took the extra step to develop a home refueling system called “HydroFILL” – sold as a separate accessory for added convenience. The MiniPAK is positioned to address gaps in providing energy “on the go” to power-hungry device users, as well as a low cost energy storage option for emergency and long duration off-grid.
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European Energy Regulators’ Public Consultation
Posted on 16 July, 2010
At the heart of the 3rd Legislative Package is the development of EU-wide network codes on topic areas for the integration of EU electricity ..read on»
EU Fuel Cell Aircraft Makes Test Flights
Posted on 16 July, 2010
A hydrogen fuel cell-powered aircraft developed by the 'ENFICA-FC' project has completed a number of successful test flights out of Reggio Emilia airport in Italy, ..read on»
Hydrogenics Announces Additional Electrolyzer Orders in Russia and the Middle East
Posted on 16 July, 2010
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Hydrogenics Corporation ("Hydrogenics"), a leading developer and manufacturer of hydrogen generation and fuel cell products, today announced that it has secured orders for ..read on»
EU posts consultation on Raw Materials Initiative
Posted on 15 July, 2010
The  European Commission published a consultation on the EU Raw Materials Initiative, that was launched in 2008, to facilitate the preparation of a new Communication which will not only report on progress made with the implementation of this initiative, but also indicate the way forward.The goal of this consultation is to gain an understanding of stakeholders’ views on both the implementation of the Initiative as well as gather opinions and suggestions on the potential avenues the Commission should explore in order to further progress and strengthen the Initiative. Ther consultation closes on September 19, 2010.
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European Commission puts ETS cap at 1.927 allowances for 2013
Posted on 10 July, 2010
The European Commission announced on 9th July that the total amount of allowances under the EU Emission Trading Scheme will be capped at just under 1.927 billion allowances for 2013. The Commission said, however, that it would revise the cap this September to take into account the extension of the scheme’s scope post-2012. At present, it does not account for new sectors such as aluminium or gases like nitrous oxide, for instance. Further adjustments will be made later if new entrants join the market or if emissions-reduction projects planned under the Kyoto Protocol fail to produce credits for companies to offset their emissions with, according to the Commission. “Final figures for the 2013 cap may thus not be available before 2013,” the EU executive said.
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