This marks the Lexus brand's first foray
into fuel cell technologies.
Not exact matches
Rechargeable batteries are too heavy for the job, so engineers are planning to try a
technology that would use current to separate water
into oxygen and hydrogen during the day, and then reverse the process at night via
fuel cells to produce electricity.
Although solar
cell technology for converting the sun's power
into electricity has improved steadily in recent years, high costs and inefficiencies have kept it from being a serious replacement for fossil
fuels.
Yet this hasn't deterred a growing number of automakers from pouring vast amounts of money
into the development of hydrogen
fuel -
cell technology, which can provide a car with range commensurate with conventional gasoline - engine models while emitting nothing but water in the form of steam.
precious metals (like gold, platinum and palladium), a variety of which can be recycled
into component plating and low voltage electrical contacts; palladium plays a key role in the
technology used for
fuel cells.
somehow, you need to convert the energy
into a battery or
fuel cell, and there a variety of serious inefficiencies you encounter, depending on what
technology you choose.
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Fuel cells are one of the most space - efficient clean energy technologies qualified under the New York State Clean Energy Standard, and these projects demonstrate the many benefits of integrating clean and predictable fuel cells into New York's energy mix,» Bottone contin
Fuel cells are one of the most space - efficient clean energy
technologies qualified under the New York State Clean Energy Standard, and these projects demonstrate the many benefits of integrating clean and predictable
fuel cells into New York's energy mix,» Bottone contin
fuel cells into New York's energy mix,» Bottone continued.
This
technology would enable the conversion of conventional hydrocarbons
into highly - efficient hydrogen molecules underneath the hood for use in a
fuel cell that would emit only water vapor from the tailpipe.
The market for wind energy in China grew by 35 % in 2004, while the government has sponsored research
into the development of
fuel cells and tidal power station
technologies.