In addition to the links
listed below, visit the Partners, Sponsors,
and Collaborators page on this site for information about related
Department of Energy and Department of Defense programs.
Materials Science
and Technology at Los Alamos (http://www.lanl.gov/mst/)
Green
Power (http://education.lanl.gov/resources/fuelcells/)
The Laboratory-published guide to fuel cells for transportation.
National
Fuel Cell Research Center (http://www.nfcrc.uci.edu/)
Includes LANL in its list of research developers. Provides
information about different research projects, both public and private.
Electrochemical Technology
Business (http://www.etbusiness.com/)
Involved in chlor-alkali manufacturing.
Fuel Cell World
(http://www.fuelcellworld.org/home-wfc.fcm)
Home of the World Fuel Cell Council. Some good pages that
show fuel cells in the big picture: why people are interested, why
fuel cells are better than conventional generation methods.
California Fuel Cell
Partnership (http://www.drivingthefuture.org/)
Links to LANL Green Power article.
Hyweb - Gazette
(http://www.hydrogen.org/index-e.html)
Hydrogen power news source.
Hydrogen & Fuel
Cell Letter (http://www.hfcletter.com/)
A newsletter with full-text features and headlines from the
print version.
Smithsonian Fuel Cell
History (http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/fuelcells/index.htm)
History of fuel cells and technology projections.
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