The IEA has recently published an important new report on hydrogen and fuel cells. Hydrogen is an energy carrier that partly offers the advantages of fossil fuels – flexibility and energy density – with potentially a low carbon footprint. As a storehouse of low-carbon energy, it offers a means to integrate high shares of variable … Continue reading New IEA technology roadmap on hydrogen and fuel cells
Category: fuel cells
Fuel cells showing they are good business in Connecticut
While there is a lot of interest in fuel cells globally, Joel Reinbold explains on the Hartford Business website about the recent developments in Connecticut to set up a fuel cell park. Equally importantly, it describes how important this industry to the entire northeast of the US. Fuel cell park raises value of renewable … Continue reading Fuel cells showing they are good business in Connecticut
New fuel cell plant the cornerstone of the sustainable energy management system
Diarmaid Williams write on the Cogeneration & On-Site Power Production website about a new fuel cell power plant in Germany. This is a good example of a sustainable approach. Fuel cell plant powering German research ministry Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) offices, located in Berlin, are being powered and heated through … Continue reading New fuel cell plant the cornerstone of the sustainable energy management system
