Students from the Danish college of technology (DTU) have develeped a new and innovative fuelsystem which eleminates the loss of hydrogen in a fuel cell.
By eleminating the loss of hydrogen in the fuel cells, the Danish students have made hydrogen power "cost efficient" and have layed a major piece in the hydrogen engine puzzle.
The new fuel system was developed while working on the new hydrogen car "DTU Dynamo". Last year the car set a new world record by driving 15 miles on 0,35 ounces of hydrogen. This equals to the 450 miles per gallon of gas.
This new invention has already been patented, and a new development is said to be underway.
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French Fries
Developing new ways to fuel things in a most environmentally and cost effective manner is always top priority. Another extremely innovative, cost effective and highly environmentally friendly way of producing fuel was from french fries of all things. I have provided a link to an article that gives more information on this:
http://www.aboutmyplanet.com/environment/biodiesel-from-french-fries-to-fuel#more-335
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- jim 4-21-2006 8:47 pm
Developing new ways to fuel things in a most environmentally and cost effective manner is always top priority. Another extremely innovative, cost effective and highly environmentally friendly way of producing fuel was from french fries of all things. I have provided a link to an article that gives more information on this:
French Fries
- Horlequism (guest) 12-12-2006 3:09 am [add a comment]
Developing new ways to fuel things in a most environmentally and cost effective manner is always top priority. Another extremely innovative, cost effective and highly environmentally friendly way of producing fuel was from french fries of all things. I have provided a link to an article that gives more information on this:
http://www.aboutmyplanet.com/environment/biodiesel-from-french-fries-to-fuel#more-335
- Horlequism (guest) 12-12-2006 3:09 am [add a comment]