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0Toyota, SunHydro to test 10 Highlander fuel cell vehicles in Connecticut this fall 1283169360
Toyota FCHV-adv – Click above for high-res image galleryToyota has agreed to supply 10 of its FCHV-adv fuel cell vehicles to SunHydro for a test program in Connecticut starting this fall. The FCHV-adv is the latest generation of Toyota's fuel cell development platform and is based on the ... -
General Motors to establish pilot hydrogen infrastructure in Hawaii 1273600860
Hawaii is set to get the first hydrogen fueling infrastructure in the United States thanks to a pilot project announced today by General Motors and The Gas Company. The Gas Company is the local natural gas and propane utility on the island state. Hawaii makes an ideal location for testing new ...
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VIDEO: Kia remains committed to fuel cells, shows more of Borrego FCEV 1262034300
Kia Borrego FCEV - click above for high-res image galleryKia and their partners at Hyundai are still moving full speed ahead on developing fuel cell technology for their vehicles. For its part, Kia has released new footage of their latest fuel cell prototype, the Borrego/Mohave FCEV. (The ... -
Two years in, hydrogen fuel cell bet causing some strangeness 1255996080
It's difficult to pick the strangest part of Greg Blencoe's post today about his ongoing bet with Joe Romm over the viability of hydrogen cars. It could be the hubris, the feeling of unquestioned "win" ahead for Blencoe (who, of course) came down on the pro-hydrogen-soon of the bet. But what's ...
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Why choose a fuel cell or an internal combustion engine when using hydrogen? 1250783760
Over the past decade, most of the world's major automakers have expended a lot research dollars and engineering resources on developing vehicles that burn hydrogen. While advocates like the idea of using hydrogen as an energy carrier because it's the most abundant element in the known universe ...
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Formula Zero revs up in The Netherlands on August 22 1219319760
We've been keeping tabs on the Formula Zero racing series since we first heard about it in 2006. Using hydrogen to generate electricity which then powers electric motors to propel these small Formula 1-esque cars around a track, there will be no emissions coming from the vehicles taking part in ...

