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FuelCell’s military contract receives another refresher

October 5, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Army Corps of Engineers' research and development organization eyes industrial and transportation potential of hydrogen separation tech with latest investment. Full Story »

Cars, energy storage and windy dealmaking

October 23, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Companies look to charge up with cash for plug-ins and batteries, as well as wind developers were among the 20 deals we saw this past week. Full Story »

Are stationary fuel cells sexy?

July 31, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - Fuel cell power plants could be a next big thing, as old technology becomes new again, said a webinar today. Full Story »

FuelCell Energy military contract refreshed

July 18, 2007 - by Dallas Kachan - Company gets phase II funding of a contract to generate electricity and hydrogen for vehicles or industrial use. Full Story »

HydroGen completes 400 kW fuel cell demo unit

July 5, 2007 - by Dana Childs - Company starting pre-commissioning activities to power up large 400 kW fuel cell.
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UTC finds new tricks for old dogs

June 6, 2007 - by Dana Childs - It's been building fuel cells for NASA for 50 years. And in the face of competitors, UTC Power is still selling systems. Full Story »

Rolls-Royce makes U.S. fuel cell acquisition

April 4, 2007 - by Dana Childs - U.K.-based power systems giant bolsters its fuel cell business.
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Fuel cell cars still 20 years out, says conference

March 23, 2007 - by Dallas Kachan - Forget cars. Micro electronics and power plant generation were the word this week in Texas.
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Will new orders mean new growth for FuelCell Energy?

March 12, 2007 - by Dana Childs - The company has posted new sales and an OEM agreement, but analysts aren't popping champagne quite yet. Full Story »

HydroGen prepping massive fuel cell generators

December 12, 2006 - by Dallas Kachan - Think cheap, zero-emission power on a large scale. A great use for any extra hydrogen you might have lying around, the company says. Full Story »
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