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Mercedes offered its junior designers the chance to experiment with fuel-cells.
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If large facilities were to replace their redundant backup generators (@$50k/ea.) with fuel-cells (@$200k/ea.) and found that the countinuing operating and maintenance cost of the fuel cell power was less than the grid power, then the grid power could become the secondary backup.
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He noted that electric power companies are eager to supply power for electric cars, but predictably there is not such support from the traditional fuel-industry for producing ethanol or hydrogen for fuel-cells and hydrogen cars.
Ford Exec VP Mark Fields talks future products – and Twitters 2009
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Mercedes offered its junior designers the chance to experiment with fuel-cells.
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He noted that electric power companies are eager to supply power for electric cars, but predictably there is not such support from the traditional fuel-industry for producing ethanol or hydrogen for fuel-cells and hydrogen cars.
Ford Exec VP Mark Fields talks future products – and Twitters 2009
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Asian battery-makers in particular have repeatedly shown fuel-cells powering prototype cellphones at trade shows but failed to deliver anticipated products.
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Despite the media hype, by 2020, it still may be only the most fuel-efficient, and possibly revolutionary cars (think plug-in hybrids and fuel-cells) that can deliver more than 35 mpg in the real world — the same place that has the real gas pumps. —
New fuel economy standards won't bring real 35 mpg cars 2008
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Despite the media hype, by 2020, it still may be only the most fuel-efficient, and possibly revolutionary cars think plug-in hybrids and fuel-cells that can deliver more than 35 mpg in the real world—the same place that has the real gas pumps.
New fuel economy standards won't bring real 35 mpg cars 2008
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Auto makers did their best to out-green each other, unveiling hybrids, fuel-cells and gasoline turbocharged direct-injection engines.
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This month's Wired has an amazing story on the potential future of fuel-cells, comparing the drive to wean America off of the gas-teat to the Cold-War-driven space race of the Kennedy era.
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