Hydrogen-powered fuel cell unmanned air vehicle sets 26-hour flight endurance record
The Naval Research Laboratory’s Ion Tiger, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell unmanned air vehicle, has flown 26 hours and 1 minute carrying a 5-pound payload, setting another unofficial flight endurance record for a fuel-cell powered flight. Read the rest of the story ยป No tags for this post.
Peak Oil: The Eventual End of the Oil Age
We cannot be lulled into a false sense of security: though oil prices have declined from their historic highs, there is little doubt that peak oil is real. I devoted my Master’s project to researching peak oil and found strong evidence in support of the theory. Please feel free to circulate this academic document as [...]
Opportunities Under DOE’s Financial Institutions Partnership Program
Last month, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a solicitation for one of the most eagerly anticipated Recovery Act energy programs: loan guarantees for renewable energy projects that use commercial technologies. Unlike earlier DOE loan guarantee programs for “new or significantly improved technologies,” the DOE will allow approved commercial lenders to lead the application, [...]


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