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  • Investment Surge Fuel-cell developer Bloom Energy Corp. raised $150 million in a new funding round, according to a person close to the company.

    For Solar Power, Some Breaks in the Clouds | By Yuliya Chernova 2011

  • Fuel-cell technology has been used for years to power numerous commercial properties, such as hospitals, supermarkets and bottling plants.

    Powering Up With New Fuel Cells 2010

  • Fuel-cell makers hope their devices will soon begin to grab some of the $71 billion-a-year world-wide battery market, which is growing 4.8% annually, according to Cleveland market researcher Freedonia Group.

    The Search for a Better Battery Seems Everlasting 2008

  • Fuel-cell makers 'latest optimism leads observers to raise a wary eyebrow.

    The Search for a Better Battery Seems Everlasting 2008

  • Fuel-cell cars are considered the most promising pollution-free vehicles, as they are powered through a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, and emit only water as a byproduct.

    Honda Says Fuel-Cell Cars Face Hurdles 2008

  • Fuel-cell technology uses pollution-free hydrogen gas to generate an electric current.

    Modern Transportation Innovations Saabira Chaudhuri 2006

  • Fuel-cell stocks no longer favorites: Shares of companies heavily involved in developing fuel-cell technologies were popular picks about five years ago.

    Pricey Gas Fuels Alternatives 2005

  • Fuel-cell vehicles operate by combining hydrogen and oxygen gases into an electrochemical device, a cell, that converts them into water and electricity without using combustion.

    Chapter 8 2000

  • Fuel-cell vehicles have many advantages over conventional vehicles.

    Chapter 8 2000

  • Fuel-cell vehicles will probably be found to be the most environmentally friendly, but they are the furthest from commercial development.

    Chapter 8 2000

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