Archive for May, 2009:

Obama’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Budget Cut Doesn’t Stop Researchers

Although Obama’s recent budgeting won’t be allowing more than 40% of what’s been allowed until May 9 for fuel cell research, others don’t find his decision to quit financing this technology as easy as he or his administration does. Furthermore, there are people and institutions actively searching for other investment resources to pursue the fuel [...]

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HCCI Engine: No-Spark Gasoline Engine as Efficient as Diesel

If you ever had a diesel car, you know that it’s more fuel efficient than the gasoline counterpart. That’s because diesel engines use compression to ignite the fuel, and gasoline engines use a spark to do that. Practically, diesel engines could work without any electricity - at all.

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Cooperation in the Auto Industry: GM & Toyota, VW & BYD

The economical crisis is the best moment for auto industry’s ruling players to fuse their forces and/or technologies, for increasing profit on everyone’s side.

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Space-Based Solar Power Project Not so Cool

In our thirst for energy we gladly accept anything not done before, or old methods improved to work with new technologies. Still, we have to take into account all the possibilities these new ways of generating energy open for us, or close for other species or for our entire planet’s ecosystem.

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Ultra-Dense Deuterium Could Make Nuclear Fusion Happen

Have you ever held a heavy piece of iron or lead in your hand? How much could you hold - 10 or 20 kg, maybe? Iron is dense enough to be considered “heavy”. But what if I told you scientists are about to create a material denser than the Sun’s core? The material is called [...]

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Norway Inaugurates Hydrogen Highway, Obama Quits the Plan

I was glad when I read an article last night describing how Norway opened up a 560 km “hydrogen highway”, and inaugurated it with a hydrogen car rally between Oslo and a North Sea oil hub, Stavanger. The cars were regular Ford Focuses, Priuses, and other well-known, converted either into burning hydrogen directly in their [...]

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Romanian TV Station Reports Invention of Vinegar Powered Car

I have heard about cars running on electricity, on biofuels, and other kinky stuff, but this one surpasses them all. Two brothers, Petru and Gheorghe Bordeianu, from Bacau, Romania, have invented an engine that runs totally on a combination of vinegar, water and a certain “soft drink”.

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Biofuels Run Your Car 81% Farther If Converted to Electricity

I know my opinion doesn’t matter to those who matter, but it rather matters to me and probably to you, my reader. Since I saw what electricity could mean to the car industry and how it can revolutionize the way and what cars consume energy, I totally changed my mind about biofuels and other burnable [...]

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Melting Plastics in Biodiesel Cleaner Than Recycling Them?

We are used to throwing our garbage in the bin, dispose it, and then forget it (and pay the monthly garbage collecting tax). What we often hear is that piles of garbage have saturated square kilometers in big cities, and that by making us comfortable, the garbage company (and, indirectly, us) pollutes the soil and [...]

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Innovative Lithium-Air Batteries (STAIR) Improve Lifetime Ten Fold

I always like battery news, because they are so different every time. We have all the power we need, and besides capturing power from nature we also need to store it somewhere to use it. Chemical batteries are the best option nowadays, but have a downside: they’re heavy, thus having a bad energy density.

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Carbon Nanotubes Making Printable Supercapacitors Possible

Printed solar panels are now a reality due to special dyes. But who ever thought of printed batteries? Research in the field of supercapacitors has brought this innovation into question, and, with the help of the almighty carbon nanotubes, printable supercapacitors have now been realized. They perform just as well as other supercapacitors, but excel [...]

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Ultracapacitors Made of Bulk Glass Tripled Their Storage Capacity

I guess I don’t have to emphasize the importance of batteries in an electric car economy of the future. I also don’t have to tell anyone that many manufacturers pursue making ultracapacitors for their ability to quickly charge, discharge, and store a huge amount of energy - the perfect combination for an on-the-fly highway recharging.

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ITER: International Nuclear Fusion Reactor 40 Years from Now

The world’s most expensive and exotic experiment was thought to be CERN. Few people know that the EU, US, China, and Japan have invested billions of dollars to construct the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) that would use nuclear fusion instead of fission, like all nuclear power plants do today.

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Old Nuclear Submarines Could Generate Clean Hydrogen

Who said that the nuclear age is over is not quite right. Nuclear weapons exist all over the world since WW2, and they are being stored in all kinds of places, including submarines. These nuclear supplies could give us extra energy at a price similar to oil, if not better.

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The “Hydrogen Effect” Making 100% Safe Nuclear Dump Sites

Although they provide us with clean electricity, nuclear power plants are often criticized, among others, for their residues after the primary radioactive material is spent. Normally, they are buried in depleted uranium mines, and thus their impact is minimized, but there are lots of situations when things could get dangerous as the radioactive material could [...]

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