Briefly Noted: Ceramatec/INEEL High-Temp Electrolysis A new look at high-temperature electrolysis: Researchers at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) and Ceramatec, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT say they have demonstrated the feasibility of splitting water - steam - to make hydrogen in a three-year project using 800 deg. C (1,600 deg. F) heat in a small demonstration unit.
Briefly Noted: NY State/Honda New York is the first state customer in the Northeast for a fuel cell vehicle by leasing two 2005 Honda FCX fuel cell vehicles.
Briefly Noted: X-43A Scramjet Gaseous hydrogen - all two pounds of it - propelled NASAs experimental X-43A air-breathing plane to nearly ten times the speed of sound in the last and fastest of three unpiloted test flights in the agencys Hyper-X program in mid-November.
Briefly Noted: California-Northrine Westphalia MoU State-to-state links across the ocean: California and Germanys state of Northrhine-Westfalia agreed on a Memorandum of Understanding in mid-November to cooperate on hydrogen and fuel cell activities.
Briefly Noted: Bi-Fuel Hot Module What is claimed to be Europes first bi-fuel molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) HotModule went on stream at the Fuel Cell Innovation Park Berlin in late September.
Briefly Noted: Meeting Point Renewable Energy Shanghai Five German and one Singaporean companies exhibited equipment and services at Chinas first commercial hydrogen and fuel cell exhibit, Meeting Point Renewable Energies China,.
Briefly Noted: UTC/Toshiba UTC Fuel Cells and Toshiba are reconfiguring their two-decade relationship, in essence each going their separate ways in several categories.
Briefly Noted: Quantum/Starcraft Irvine, CA-based Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. has signed an agreement to acquire Starcraft Corp.
Briefly Noted: FuelCell Energy/Versa Power Systems In another corporate rearrangement, FuelCell Energy, Inc., Danbury, CT said it has sold its Canadian solid oxide fuel cell operations to Versa Power Systems, Golden, CO.
Briefly Noted: AEC/Astris Energi Las Vegas, NV-based Alternate Energy Corp. (AEC) says it has ordered the first Model E alkaline fuel cell (AFC) portable power generator from Astris Energi, Mississauga, ON.