HYDROGEN FUEL CELL ADVANCES EUROPE JAPAN

BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo IT may be in its infancy, but European scientists have high hopes for new research into more effective ways to store hydrogen, and particularly in how it can be applied to next-generation fuel cell systems for vehicles, research that could have global implications. An initiative by the European Union's (EU) Marie Curie Research Training Network that has brought together experts from 13 research institutions across the continent - the Complex Solida State Reactions for Energy Efficient Hydrogen Storage (COSY) project - is aiming to ...


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