Fuel Cells Weigh Anchor

edited April 2004 in Science & Tech
As public awareness of hydrogen fuel cells focuses on car engines and other land-based uses for alternative energy, efforts to bring hybrid power sources to the high seas steam quietly -- if slowly -- ahead.
On April 8, Mississauga, Ontario-based Hydrogenics, which designs and builds fuel-cell systems, announced an agreement to supply a 10-kilowatt power module to HaveBlue, a Ventura, California, company developing patented hydrogen-related technology for marine applications.
Source: Wired

Comments

  • EyesOnlyEyesOnly Sweden New
    edited April 2004
    Nice. :) Fuelscells seems to become great if the can bring it down to a sutible size.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited April 2004
    And if they can stop 1% of them from spontaneously exploding.
  • Zero1Zero1 Independence, MO
    edited April 2004
    You know I can see myself in 10 years driving a fuel cell car and then I get into an accident and all the cars around are blown to bits... ah what the future can hold.
  • edited April 2004
    Seems like pretty good discouragement to me for not getting into accidents. j/k

    KingFish
  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited April 2004
    Yeah, and in 1920 they thought that a human being going over 35 mph would have their faces blown off their heads.... :D
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