FuelCell Energy Finds Niche in Natural Gas Stations
March 4, 2010 by Jeff St. John
Filed under Clean Energy
The launch of Bloom Energy’s fuel cells has refocused the energy industry on just how to get this decades-old technology to compete on a cost basis with traditional forms of energy generation. For most fuel cell makers, that means finding niche markets — data centers, perhaps, or remote cellular base stations, or wastewater plants that [...]
Zero Emissions: Natural Gas About to Compete with Wind and Solar
February 16, 2010 by Susan Kraemer
Filed under Carbon, Clean Energy
A new way to use natural gas could cut its carbon dioxide output to zero, making it competitive with solar or wind farms.
