
If EEStor's
elaborate claims are to be believed, we suppose all these other fuel alternatives should just hang up the gloves while they're at it, but just in case things don't pan out so well, we suppose the continued research in hydrogen fuel cell power isn't such a bad idea. Although we've seen
glimpses of hydrogen-powered
vehicles (and um,
crafts) in the past, most of these modes of transportation have been large-scale, and now it seems that a closed system has been crafted which would make these techniques suitable for more diminutive applications such as chainsaws and
lawnmowers. The research team has reportedly found a way to better control the way the fuel is used, thus eliminating the need for costly
recycling stations, and they insinuate that their findings are "ideal" for devices currently using small internal combustion engines that lack emissions controls. Of course, the system has yet to be broadly trialed, but if things go as planned, there's even hopes to link several of the new cells together to rival the power of cells currently being tested in the automotive industry.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ken @ Jan 25th 2007 9:46AM
This company is sure making a lot of press releases recently. Sounds like someone is a little desperate for investors.