Cobalt, Iron and Processed Carbon Make Cheaper Hydrogen Fuel Cells
EcoSeed reported that scientists have found a way to make hydrogen fuel cells less expensive.Continue reading...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s Fuel Cell Future
Reuters reported on the the South African economy and the government's drive to expand and diversify its energy holdings.Continue reading...
View ArticleGraphite Demand Seen Surging from Fuel Cells, Nuclear Reactors, Graphene
Demand for graphite, especially flake graphite, is expected to surge in coming years as the mineral, once seen as the stuff pencils and golf balls are made of, finds new applications. From lithium-ion...
View ArticleEdge-halogenated Graphene Could Take Platinum’s Place in Fuel Cells
R&D Magazine reported that the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology's research team has found a way to use edge-halogenated graphene nanoplatelets to create low-cost fuel cells. The...
View ArticleSouth Africa, Ballard, Amplats Join Forces on Fuel Cell Project
Johnson Matthey's Platinum Today reported that as part of its efforts to "improve on the uses of platinum," South Africa's government is going to partner with Ballard Power Systems Inc....
View ArticleLack of Platinum Stunting Growth of Fuel Cell Industry
Bloomberg reported that according to General Electric Co. (NYSE:GE), fuel cells' dependency on platinum means they will never be more than a niche product.Continue reading...
View ArticleMajor Platinum Miners Betting on Fuel Cell Technology
Reuters reported that the world's three largest platinum producers are investing in fuel cell technologies, which "generate electricity that can power vehicles by combining hydrogen and oxygen over a...
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