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New Tests Show "Biomass Gas" Lowers Harmful Tailpipe Emissions
August 25, 1998 A motor fuel made from corn, paper, wood chips and other biomass waste products produces significantly fewer noxious emissions, according to just released test results, and is being proposed by the ... > full story -
Better Catalysts Could Bring Fuel Cells Down To Earth
June 18, 1998 A new catalyst dramatically improves the performance of methanol-air fuel cells, which could provide a more practical power source than batteries or the fuel cells powered by hydrogen that are used ... > full story -
Modified Gas Turbine Engine Cuts Fuel Costs And Lowers Emissions
May 18, 1998 University of Florida engineers are hoping to save taxpayers money by making more efficient and earth-friendly gas turbine engines for naval vessels and tanks, as well as helicopters and small power ... > full story -
UF Bus Will Tour State To Show Off Emerging Fuel Cell Technology
May 13, 1998 Florida residents will get a preview of what some automakers see as the successor to the internal combustion engine when University of Florida researchers begin touring the state's cities in a ... > full story -
Bacteria & Catalysts: A One-Two Punch For Purifying Crude Oil?
April 6, 1998 A new approach that uses both bacteria and chemical catalysts to remove impurities from crude oil could make more of the world's oil supply available for use, report scientists from the U.S. ... > full story -
Superacids: A New Generation
March 31, 1998 University of Southern California chemists have found the key to unlock a new generation of superacids -- chemicals a trillion times stronger than swimming pool acid and of growing importance in ... > full story -
Scientist Creates Tiny Fuel Cell For Portable Electronics
January 26, 1998 A new power source for cellular telephones and other portable electronics should provide power up to 50 times longer than conventional nickel-cadmium batteries. Crafted in his basement workshop by ... > full story -
Researchers Propose New Fusion Reactor That Would Be Highly Efficient, Environmentally Safe
November 25, 1997 As scientists debate building the world's first fusion reactor, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), as a key future source of energy, researchers at UC Irvine and the ... > full story -
First-Ever On-Board Gasoline Powered Fuel Cell For Automobiles
October 23, 1997 The new technology promises greater fuel efficiencies, near-zero emission levels, and lower cost fuel alternatives for the automobile ... > full story -
Electric Cars Could Be Power Source Of The Future, UD Researchers Say In New Study
September 2, 1997 Zero-emission vehicles, as mandated in California, New York and Massachusetts have the potential to replace large central utilities as the major source of power generation in the U.S, a University of ... > full story
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