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Boeing Prepares Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane For Ground And Flight Testing
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Mar 28, 2007
In an effort to develop environmentally progressive technologies for aerospace applications, Boeing researchers and industry partners throughout Europe plan to conduct experimental flight tests this year of a manned airplane powered only by a fuel cell and lightweight batteries. The systems integration phase of the Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane research project, under way since 2003 at B ... read more
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    'Juiced-Up' Battery Fueled By Sugar Could Power Small Portable Electronics
    Chicago IL (SPX) Mar 28, 2007
    Juicing up your cell phone or iPod may take on a whole new meaning in the future. Researchers at Saint Louis University in Missouri have developed a fuel cell battery that runs on virtually any sugar source - from soft drinks to tree sap - and has the potential to operate three to four times longer on a single charge than conventional lithium ion batteries, they say. For consumers, that co ... more

    Technical Watchdog Approves First Oil Platform On Sakhalin II
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Mar 26, 2007
    The Russian technical standards body approved Tuesday an industrial safety assessment of the first oil platform for the Sakhalin II oil and gas project off Russia's Pacific Coast. The ambitious project, formerly led by Shell, was subjected to months of intense pressure last year from Russian authorities, who accused it of causing serious environmental damage to Sakhalin Island, including d ... more

    Nuclear Energy 'Not The Solution To Global Warming'
    Dublin (AFP) March 26, 2007
    Environment ministers from Austria, Iceland, Ireland and Norway said Monday that nuclear power was not the solution to global warming. In a joint statement following a meeting in Dublin, the four ministers from the non-nuclear countries said the "inherent risks and problems associated with the nuclear energy option remain and it can not therefore claim to be a clean alternative to fossil f ... more

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