After talking to Ballard Power recently (see the March 12, 2008 LRPJ) regarding its product-in-testing for the residential combined heat and power (CHP) application in Japan, we looked into some additional details on Japanese government subsidies for fuel cells. Japan has committed to spending about...
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Analyst Insight | October 14, 2021
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert hydrogen and hydrocarbons like methane into electricity. When deployed for stationary applications like distributed generation, backup power, off‑grid power, and even utility‑scale electricity production, fuel cells feature higher energy conversion... Not part of subscription
Technology | March 10, 2022
An electrochemical cell that directly converts hydrogen or hydrocarbon fuel and oxygen into electricity for distributed generation, backup power, off‑grid power, and utility‑scale power production. Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 04, 2022
Through a series of acquisitions, heavy‑duty engine manufacturer Cummins built a promising position in developing hydrogen solutions. However, its first use‑case of hydrogen will not involve fuel cells; in November 2021, the company announced a new 15‑L engine that can use both natural gas and ... Not part of subscription