NANOTECHNOLOGY TO BOOST HYDROGEN FUEL CELL PERFORMANCE – GERMAN SCIENTISTS
July 1st, 2006
BY MARK ROWE, in Munich
NANOTECHNOLOGY is on the verge of dramatically improving the efficiency of hydrogen fuels, according to scientists at a major European conference. The move could pave the way for commercially viable nanotechnology fuel-cell powered cars within 15 years, experts told the EuroScience [NOTE: CAP 'E' AND 'S'] Open Forum conference in Munich. "Everyone is realistic, so it will not happen overnight," said Klaus-Viktor Peinemann, of the German research company GKSS. "But I am pretty confident that by 2015 we will see fuel cell ...
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