Adaptive Materials and University of Michigan have set the record for an aerial vehicle fuel cell flight. Their plane, named Endurance, a radio-controlled aerial vehicle, flew for 10 hours, 15 minutes and 4 seconds.
Resources

This page includes links to sites we like as well as presentations and additional materials to supplement posts.  We will be continually updating and adding to this page.   For a comprehensive listing of articles and reports, check out Fuel Cells 2000’s Fuel Cell Library.

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Resources to Accompany Posts from the Insider Main Page

 

July 1 2008 Post “Comparing Transportation Options” - Dr. Sandy Thomas’ slides are here: Dr. Sandy Thomas - Alternative Options

July 1 2008 Post ”Fuel Cells in the Here and Now” -  an interesting paper from the World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC) in Australia in June 2008 - “Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Fuel Cell Combined Heat and Power Applications” - U. Birnbaum, M. Haines, J.Fr. Hake, J. Linssen, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Institute of Energy Research Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (Germany). 

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Click the slide to download a pdf of the SFC Commercialization Presentation (from “DMFCs Offer RVers Reliable Independence from the Grid“).

 

    

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H2 and You -  a project of the Hydrogen Education Foundation, a 501c(3) managed by the National Hydrogen Association

H2IQ - U.S. Department of Energy’s EERE program

Proceedings from DOE’s Annual Hydrogen Program Review (presentations on fuel cells, hydrogen storage, components, codes and standards)

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