Green Car Congress: Hy9 to Provide Membrane bTechnology/b to b…/b

November 28, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

A recent article by Matthew McDermott, “bHydrogen/b Made From Ethanol With 90% Efficiency Using Inexpensive Catalyst”, appeared in “bScience/b & bTechnology/b”. Ohio State University researchers have developed a similar method to produce b…/b

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November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Was emphasizes that the bEnergy Science/b, bTechnology/b and Policy Award is intended to jumpstart these innovations, and that once the Skerlos team demonstrates the efficacy of the strategy on the PHEV test case, significant outside funding b…/b

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U-M Researchers Developing Interactive Tool to Assess Viability of Transportation GHG Reduction Technologies and Policies; PHEVs as Test Case

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

—Gary Was, director of the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute at U-M … Was emphasizes that the Energy Science, Technology and Policy Award is intended to jumpstart these innovations, and that once the Skerlos team demonstrates the e…PHEVs have gained a lot of attention for their potential to tap into the electric grid to reduce greenhouse emissions and increase energy security. … Skerlos notes that PHEVs come on the heels of other energy-saving favorites such as hydrogen fuel cells and biofuels….

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Green Car Congress: Study Concludes That Microbial Electrolysis …

November 10, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

MECs show high hydrogen yields and they need only a relatively small electrical energy input. Given these interesting properties, MECs could become viable technology to produce renewable hydrogen, provided a clean and renewable …

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MECs show high hydrogen yields and they need only a relatively small electrical energy input. Given these interesting properties, MECs could become viable technology to produce renewable hydrogen, provided a clean and renewable …

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MECs show high bhydrogen/b yields and they need only a relatively small electrical benergy/b input. Given these interesting properties, MECs could become viable btechnology/b to produce renewable bhydrogen/b, provided a clean and renewable b…/b

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Study Concludes That Microbial Electrolysis Cells Are a Promising Approach to Renewable and Sustainable Hydrogen Production

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However, the researchers conclude, there are a number of outstanding research questions that must be resolved for MECs to develop into a mature, commercial hydrogen p roduction technology. … The paper was published online 1 November in the ACS journal Environmental Science & Technology….Methanogenic consumption of the hydrogen product needs to be prevented (in case of membrane-less MECs and/or MECs with a biocathode); … Sleutels, Adriaan W. Jeremiasse, and René A. Rozendal (2008) Microbial Electrolysis Cells for High Yield Hydrogen Gas Production from Organic Matter. ASAP Environ. Sci. Technol. , doi: 10. 1021/es801553z…

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Biohydrogen from a Coupled Microbial Fuel Cell and Microbial Electrolysis Cell System

October 22, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Usually, a voltage of 0. 6 V or more was used for a high efficiency hydrogen production [earlier post]. … Although the electricity supply in MECs is lower than that for alkaline electrolysis, the energy consumption is still high….

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Biohydrogen from a Coupled Microbial Fuel Cell and Microbial …

October 22, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Hydrogen was produced in an MEC, with the requisite power supplied solely by an MFC. A paper on their work was published 8 October in the ACS journal Environmental Science and Technology. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are devices that use …

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Two Independent Research Efforts Develop Similar Processes for Conversion of Sugars into Bio-Hydrocarbon Fuels

September 19, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

On 23 September, the National Science Foundation, which supported both research efforts, will host an expert panel session featuring experts from academia and i … A key feature of the method is the use of hydrogen generated within the process….

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