February 08, 2006
Future Energy Options
What energy options do we have?
Reported by Scott Newell (WKYC)
Case Western was mentioned:
Case Western Reserve University recently got a $3 million federal grant to develop one component of the fuel cell.But hydrogen fuel cell cars are at least 10 years off.
"Primarily because of the technological problems on trying to improve the durability of a fuel cell, having it last longer under automobile use and decreasing overall cost of a fuel cell," Case Western Reserve's Peter Pintauro said.
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Posted on May 25, 2006 08:37 PM
Check out this introduction article on fuel cell:
http://www.articleworld.org/fuel_cell
Content:
1.Constituents of a fuel cell
2.How it works
3.Applications
4.History and development of fuel cells