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CFCL develops more powerful fuel cells


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
63 KB
Volume
2006
Category
Article
ISSN
1464-2859

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โœฆ Synopsis


NEWS

10 'Together with our partners, we now have several research and product development programs under way with the US Army, Air Force, Special Operations Command, and now the Navy to develop products which use our Hydrogen on Demand system,' comments H. David Ramm, CEO of Millennium Cell.

Millennium Cell is developing 'hydrogen battery' technology through a patented chemical process that safely stores and delivers hydrogen energy to power portable devices. The borohydride-based technology can be scaled to fit any application requiring high energy density for a long run-time in a compact space. The company is working with market partners to meet demand for its patented process in four areas: military, medical, industrial and consumer electronics.


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