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Pact with UK for fuel boost
New Delhi, July 29: India and the UK today announced a joint research plan to develop technologies for fuel cells — power packs that harness hydrogen energy — and pledged to collaborate in space, civilian nuclear, and rural technologies sectors.
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Key Aussie invention ignored locally
An Australian company is producing 'a key technology of the future' in Germany.
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Researchers test urine as potential energy source
Looking for a new way to use your pee? Urine luck. Researchers at the Bristol Robotics Lab are pumping money into experiments that will test urine as a new energy source.
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Ballard concludes tests on PEM fuel cell generator 29th July 2010
Ballard Power Systems has successfully completed tests on a new generation system which makes use of its proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells.
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Geneva plant turning to wind power
Geneva officials have approved a major wind energy project at the Zotos plant in the Ontario County city.
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Robots could be powered by pee
A team at the Bristol Robotics Lab is looking into the use of urine as the fuel for Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs), which use bacterial cultures to break down 'food' to create power. read more
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Sparks Fly over Electric Car Funding
As the Senate struggles with energy legislation this week, one of the few fixes with bipartisan support is a bill that would invest billions in putting electric-powered cars and trucks on the road. But it`s not clear whether it would be environmentally beneficial to do so. That debate has played out in an open conflict between electric vehicle proponents whose proposals would be implemented in ...
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Nanotechnology firm locating in Lexington
An Atlanta company announced Thursday it plans to open a laboratory in Lexington to develop nanomate
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