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Gelatin-Based Catalyst Could Replace Platinum for Fuel Cells

A new fuel cell catalyst made from gelatin has been created at Birmingham University. The material could replace the much more expensive platinum in fuel cells for vehicles and small-scale electricity generation. A research team led by Dr Zoe Schnepp used gelatin, an animal protein obtained from bones, skin, tendons and other unused parts of the animal in the food industry, which is used to make many food p ...

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Smart Grid is a Necessity, States IBM India VP

Electric utilities in India are at the threshold of a major transformation enabled by automation and IT applications, according to IBM. The smart grid is much more far-reaching than its frequent portrayal. It seeks to simplify the entire energy delivery system. It covers the way electricity is generated, transmitted and in the end used by a consumer. It is a collection of technologies which increase the eff ...

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FCO Power Develops High Volumetric Power Density, Low-cost SOFC Stack

FCO Power Inc. today announced the development of a next-generation solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). The Printed Fuel CellTM achieves high volumetric power density – 3 kW/L – at low cost. The Printed Fuel CellTM is a SOFC stack in which all single cell layers, including separators (anode, electrolyte, cathode, and ceramic separator) are laminated repeatedly before sintering and subsequently simultaneously sint ...

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Tata Power Delhi Distribution selects IBM for upcoming smart grid initiatives

Technology major IBM said it has been selected by Tata Power Delhi Distribution, a joint venture between Tata Power and Delhi government, to design and deliver smart grid solutions to better manage energy output and cut down outages. "As a part of its smart grid initiative, Tata Power Delhi Distribution will collaborate with IBM to develop an advanced metering infrastructure and demand response pilot progra ...

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Qatar Gas CEO to front dialogue at Singapore International Energy Week 2013

Delivering the opening keynote address at this year’s Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) will be the Chief Executive Officer of Qatargas, Sheikh Khalid Bin Khalifa Al-Thani. He will speak about how unconventional gas discoveries have revolutionised the global energy landscape. Sheikh Khalid, who leads the world’s largest LNG producing company, will also offer Qatar’s outlook for gas supply and trade ...

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Malaysia to launch a $100 million investment fund to stimulate smart grid and renewable energy growth

Malaysia is accelerating efforts on modernizing to a smart grid and investing in renewable energy businesses as key ways to move up the ranks to a developed economy. Malaysia's goal is to cut carbon emissions 40% by 2020 (from 2005 levels) and increase renewable energy capacity to 4 gigawatts by 2030. "Investing in green energy is the #1 priority for countries looking to move up the world's financial ranks, ...

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Combined Cycle SOFC reaches milestone for MHI, as the company prepares to scale up

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has achieved 4,000 hours of uninterrupted operation - unprecedented in the world - of a 200 kilowatt (kW) class pressurized hybrid (combined-cycle) power generation system incorporating solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and a micro gas turbine (MGT). The company has been operating the hybrid system since March at Senju Techno Station, a facility in Tokyo operated by Tokyo ...

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POSCO & KOGAS to Start Fuel Cell Project Using Boil-off Gas

POSCO Energy announced on September 16 that it will move forward with the world's first fuel cell project by using boil-off gas (BOG) that comes from LNG production facilities. The energy affiliate of POSCO signed a contract for a 300-kW fuel cell power plant with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS). The company will provide a 300 kW molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) to KOGAS’ Samcheok LNG terminal. The fuel cell ...

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Morgan Advanced Materials Helps Power Up Innovative Durathon Batteries

Morgan Advanced Materials, a leading manufacturer of engineered products for the energy sector, is supplying a range of critical components and technology solutions for GE Energy Storage’s high-performance Durathon Batteries. Durathon Batteries are designed to provide safer, more efficient and cost effective energy storage, distribution and utilization.  GE Energy Storage uses the battery modules to build c ...

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Australian Smart Meters that Create Savings to Kick In

NEW electricity price plans that charge different rates by the time of day and could save some Victorian households $150 a year are set for release. Customers are rewarded most for using power late at night, early in the morning and on weekends and pay a ­premium for weekday peak times under optional flexible tariffs to be marketed from Tuesday. Some could face a summer surcharge for using airconditioners a ...

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