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Iceland Commits to Hydrogen Power

20 January 2006

Iceland has an enormous natural resource in their hot springs and flowing rivers which enable it to heat homes and businesses and provide electricity with hydroelectric power. Iceland is now committing to using that electricity to create hydrogen which, by the middle of the century, will be required for powering all of their vehicles. […]

Hydrogen Expo U.S.

17 January 2006

The U.S. Hydrogen Expo will be in Long Beach, California, March 12-14, 2006. They have a huge list of exhibitors lined up, practically a Who’s Who of the hydrogen business. It will be run in conjunction with the NHA Annual Hydrogen Conference. If you are in the U.S. and connected with or interested in hydrogen […]

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo

16 January 2006

The 2nd annual Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo will take place from January 25th to 27th in Tokyo, Japan. A wide range of technical conferences are scheduled during the Expo from companies such as Toyota, the Tokyo Gas Company, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences and many others. A huge number of exhibitors […]

Everyone is chasing hydrogen dollars

14 December 2005

With all of the hype surrounding hydrogen, hydrogen cars and fuel cells and government investment in hydrogen technology, is it any wonder everyone is whipping together a new hydrogen device of some sort in his garage? Inventors who know a little about how hydrogen is produced are tinkering with new ideas. Companies with expertise in […]

India planning on huge hydrogen push

22 November 2005

India is planning to have one million hydrogen powered cars on the road by 2020. That’s an enormous number of cars for a technology still working to find the right solution to challenges of reliability and affordability. They are also looking at 1000MW of power from hydrogen generation by the same date. If they succeed […]


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