FUEL CELL RESEARCH

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE WIDESPREAD use of decentralised stand-alone fuel cell power and heat generating units could halve carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel electricity production, claims research from the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Fuel Cell Europe group. The two groups are now calling on the European Commission to "remove regulatory and institutional barriers to the commercial introduction of fuel cells." Said Oliver Rapf, WWF climate and business policy officer: "Governments as well as the power industry need to push this technology in order to ...


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