Vision Cheetah Zero Emissions H2 PHEV Supercar to Rollout in 2010

Okay, I’ll be the first to admit that the details are sketchy on this one. But, on the Vision Motor Corp. website there is a cool little hotrod that caught my eye. This little hotrod is called the Vision Cheetah. Now, what makes the Vision Cheetah so special? According to their website, “Vision is also […]

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GM Downsizes Next Generation of Fuel Cell System by 220 Lbs

General Motors, while downsizing its company in general, has decided also to downsize its next generation of fuel cell system by 220 pounds. The 5th generation fuel cell stack, GM says will be ready for prime time (production status) by 2015, which is the same time frame several other hydrogen car manufacturers have given for […]

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Buckeye Bullet 2 Fuel Cell Vehicle Hits 304 MPH Land Speed Record

The Ohio State Buckeye Bullet 2 has hit a new unofficial land speed record for fuel cell vehicles with an exit speed of 304 mph. The land speed record is still unofficial though because it has to be recognized by FIA or ASN. The last time I had talked about the Buckeye Bullet 2 was […]

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Rolls-Royce Fuel Cells Rolling Out Backwards

In February 2008, I had talked about how Rolls-Royce, the world’s premier high-end luxury car maker was starting to build large stationary fuel cells that would not be going into their cars. Rolls-Royce has continued down this path by expanding their fuel cell division in Canton, Ohio, creating approximately 60 jobs, while retaining 32. These […]

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Hydrogen Club Studying 3 Modes to Produce H2 Gas

The Hydrogen Club at Oregon State University is conducting research and development on 3 different methods of producing hydrogen. According to the Hydrogen Club their vision is to “…make the hydrogen economy a reality in Corvallis and to make Corvallis a model community for renewable energy solutions.” Corvallis is a small town approximately midway between […]

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