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  • In fact, his research on oxygen generators for NASA laid the technical groundwork for his current venture: highly efficient solid-oxide fuel cells that run on everything from plant waste to natural gas and provide electricity while emitting relatively little carbon dioxide.

    Who Needs the Grid? 2009

  • In fact, his research on oxygen generators for NASA laid the technical groundwork for his current venture: highly efficient solid-oxide fuel cells that run on everything from plant waste to natural gas and provide electricity while emitting relatively little carbon dioxide.

    Who Needs the Grid? 2009

  • Bloom has launched upon the world a solid-oxide fuel cell, which is already making electricity for its first round of customers at about $0.10/kilowatt (which is below the market here in California).

    Carl Pope: 'Tis the Gift to Be Simple 2010

  • Bloom has launched upon the world a solid-oxide fuel cell, which is already making electricity for its first round of customers at about $0.10/kilowatt (which is below the market here in California).

    Carl Pope: 'Tis the Gift to Be Simple 2010

  • Regarding the type of technology, most of the applications featured proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (81-83 percent), solid-oxide fuel cells (10-12 percent) and direct methanol fuel cells (5-7 percent).

    Archive 2007-11-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • Regarding the type of technology, most of the applications featured proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (81-83 percent), solid-oxide fuel cells (10-12 percent) and direct methanol fuel cells (5-7 percent).

    Japan Claims Dominant Position in Fuel Cell Patents Peter Zura 2007

  • Manchester, Mike Mason advocated fuel cells that use solid-oxide technology.

    WN.com - Articles related to Kyoto may push factories to pollute more-UN report 2010

  • Ars contributor Adam Stevenson is familiar with the materials used in solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), and he described some of the challenges to putting them together.

    Ars Technica John Timmer 2010

  • Here's what we know about its actual technology: the Bloom Box is based largely on a solid-oxide fuel cell (that can run on biomass or natural gas) developed by scientists at NASA, and is made out of cheaper materials than those built by its competitors (at least according to company PR).

    VentureBeat Camille Ricketts 2010

  • In Manchester, Mike Mason advocated fuel cells that use solid-oxide technology.

    WN.com - Articles related to Kyoto may push factories to pollute more-UN report 2010

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