U S-based Neah Power Systems has unveiled a new type of liquid electrolyte-based direct methanol fuel cell, which does not require air to operate. The repeatable, reliable non-PEM based system has been successfully introduced and demonstrated in sustained operation. The prototype was self-contained
Swedish government invests in Powercell
- Book ID
- 104437334
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 87 KB
- Volume
- 2009
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1464-2859
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โฆ Synopsis
The H300 demonstrates unique characteristics with a real-time hydrogen fuel gauge, on-demand hydrogen generation, and rapid canister insertion/removal. In collaboration with Trulite, a leading developer of portable and semi-portable hybrid power systems, SiGNa utilized Trulite's FCS-300โข PEM fuel cell system to demonstrate the technology. The FCS-300 delivers 300 W of continuous power, and has multiple electrical outputs.
'The H300 platform provides the only highperformance, portable hydrogen generation system to the fuel cell industry,' claims Andrew Wallace, Director of the Alternative Energy Research Center at SiGNa Chemistry. 'This system will enable hydrogen fuel cell developers to readily evaluate sodium silicide and adapt their systems to be compatible with SiGNa's technology.'
California-based Trulite is developing portable and semi-portable hybrid power generators using PEM fuel cells and hydrogen generation from sodium borohydride, for reliable off-grid power.
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