Do Large Industrial Gas Companies Have a Conflict of Interest with Big Oil?

About a year and a half ago I posted the question as to whether or not the large industrial gas companies could replace Big Oil at some point in the future. My thinking was that if we transition from a petroleum based transportation system to one based upon hydrogen, what companies would be most likely […]

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Hydrogen Fueling Station Cooperative Advocated by Greg Blencoe

Greg Blencoe, the CEO of Hydrogen Discoveries, Incorporated of Oak Ridge, Tennessee is advocating for a Southern California based Hydrogen Fueling Station Cooperative system to be built by 2015 when the major automakers say they will start rolling out large numbers of production hydrogen cars. Mr. Blencoe has in the past proposed a Hydrogen Manhattan […]

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ITM Power HFuel Station Getting Ready for Prime Time

After months of silence, ITM Power is starting to release some details about its HFuel hydrogen refueling unit. The HFuel system can be used for hydrogen refueling in a commercial setting. The hydrogen fuel produced from the ITM Power HFuel system meets the purity requirements for running it through a car’s fuel cell. At a […]

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Former Automotive Engineer Shares Ideas on Hydrogen Fuel Distribution

Over the weekend I received an email from Jack E. where he proposes a unique method of distributing hydrogen fuel along a nationwide hydrogen highway network. I thought I would share his thoughts with you today: Jack E.: “I really support your effort to get the use of hydrogen going. I am going to be […]

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MBA Students Help GM Plan Rollout of 100,000 Fuel Cell Vehicles

California isn’t the only hub for hydrogen car development and deployment. New York State is fast becoming a hub as well. For instance, General Motors has a plant in Honeoye Falls, (which is near Rochester) where several hundred engineers are working on Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles. For the past couple of years GM has […]

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