PowerChem Technology offers products and services to the geothermal industry. They provide customized products for treating brine, steam and cooling water systems. The products include cool water treatment, brine scale control treatment, brine and steam corrosion control treatment, plant engineering, and operating studies. The scale controlling programs are designed to protect geothermal equipment from plugging and deposits. These problems can reduce production and increase cleaning costs for the company.
Materials scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have designed a way to harvest small amounts of waste energy and harness them to turn water into usable hydrogen fuel.
Danish industrial players have expressed a strong need for support in the process to push fuel cell and hydrogen technologies from the research and development stage into the commercial domain.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $6.2 million in project funding to Ballard Power Systems under a four-year contract. Ballard Power Systems’ U.S. subsidiary, Ballard Material Products, was awarded $4.1 million for research to improve the durability of fuel cells. In addition, U.S. technology organizations that carry out fuel cell research with DOE funds will engage Ballard as sub-contractor.
eHydrogen Solutions, Inc. (eHS), is pleased announce that its recently announce Joint Development Agreement for US Home Heating Market has achieved a major development breakthrough and, in response, has expanded its market scope. The developmental breakthrough relates dramatic increases achieved in efficient on-demand hydrogen production to a level in that could both heat a standard home and generate a portion of electrical energy to meet domestic needs.
Ballard Power Systems, New Flyer Industries, and ISE Corporation have signed an agreement to supply a fuel cell hybrid bus to SunLine Transit Agency in California that is powered by an FCvelocity(TM)-HD6 power module from Ballard. Currently, 20 buses that are similar to this 40-foot fuel cell bus are in operation in Whistler, B.C. This fuel cell bus, which has been delivered, will enter regular service in 2010.
CEER’s goals focus on research concerning environmentally friendly power generation and electrochemical remediation of environmental pollutants. The center has received two federal appropriations to support work done with the U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center-Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL).
Hydrogenics Corporation, a leading manufacturer of fuel cell and hydrogen generation products, has received a contract to deliver six HyPM HD8 fuel cell power modules to UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) for a boat project. This project is coordinated by ICHET (International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies) in Turkey.
Valence Technology, a leading global manufacturer of energy systems, lauded BC Transit for deploying a large number of hydrogen fuel buses at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in British Columbia. This represents the largest fleet of hydrogen fuel cell buses to be put into service in the world. The fuel cell buses utilize the dynamic energy systems developed by Valence Technology.
R3 Sciences announced today that they are building a commercial scale, skid mounted gas process system capable of producing up to 500,000 gallons per year of methanol. The R3 Sciences methanol production system is the first of its kind to employ several key advancements in micro-plant and gas-to-liquid technology. This gas-to-methanol micro plant represents the culmination of several years' work by both internal as well as external research team at R3 Sciences.
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