How Biodiesel Fuel-Cells Could Power The Future (And Your Car)

by claybodie | March 19, 2008 at 12:05 pm | 254 views | 2 comments

This could be a really big deal as a transition to the hydrogen economy:


After years of development, the Washington-based company InnovaTek is testing a hand-sized microreactor that can convert virtually any liquid fuel into hydrogen, producing a portable hydrogen stream for use in adjoining fuel-cells.

Since the microreactor units can be linked together, InnovaTek has developed systems capable of producing anywhere from 1 to 160 gallons per minute—enough to supply a hydrogen refueling station or, even more exciting, creating on-board hydrogen for fuel-cell powered vehicles.

That’s InnovaTek’s eventual goal anyway: having their technology built into cars, where energy-dense renewable fuels could be converted into motion, bypassing combustion and the production of exhaust gases entirely, and powering a much more efficient engine. (Imagine for a moment, filling up on biodiesel and driving off to the exhaust-free hum of an electric motor.)

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SOLARLIFE
good stuff:

claybodie, Bio Fuel cell, Innovative popular science thanks


anyone who has a image of the microreactor ?

azer
good stuff:

claybodie, I like this story. It's exciting news!

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March 19, 2008 at 12:05 pm by claybodie, 254 views, 2 comments

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