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U.S. Navy Testing Fuel Cell Technology In Hawaii (VIDEO)

First Posted: 12/14/2011 2:31 pm Updated: 12/14/2011 2:31 pm

From EarthTechling's Pete Danko:

It was the recent Pearl Harbor Day anniversary that brought the secretary of the Navy to Hawaii, but while on the islands the cleantech-boosting Ray Mabus wasn't going to miss an opportunity to inspect the service's potential renewable energy projects there. Apparently, there are an awful lot of them.

According to the Office of Naval Research (ONR), on his trip Mabus got an update on the five General Motors Equinox fuel-cell vehicles being put through their paces at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The Navy is considering broadening their use and, perhaps more importantly, fuel cell technology is under review for possible use in unmanned undersea vehicles, auxiliary power units, pier-side generators and other applications, the ONR said. Interesting stuff in light of a recent report commissioned by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) that concluded the military "should more proactively evaluate and acquire fuel cell systems."

"To meet the secretary’s energy goals, we need alternative, clean and reliable energy sources," Richard Carlin, director of ONR's Sea Warfare and Weapons department, said in a statement. "Fuel cells provide a means to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels by using sustainable alternative fuels and by increasing energy efficiency. They also provide advantages to tactical platforms, including ships and unmanned vehicles, by increasing platform ranges and reducing detectable heat and acoustic signatures."

The big bugaboo with fuel cells -- for the Navy and anywhere, really -- is the cost of the hydrogen. To that end, the ONR said it is working with researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, the Department of Energy and other public and private organizations "to tackle this challenge." Some of the approaches being studied are detailed here on the Energy Institute website.

While in Hawaii, the secretary also checked out a micro auto gasification system (MAGS) the Navy is evaluating. Developed under the ONR Sea Warfare and Weapons department's Environmental Quality Discovery & Invention program, this machine "can reduce a 50-gallon bag of waste to a half-pint jar of harmless ash." If this sounds like just some cool gizmo, check out the video below; real live Marines say MAGS could be a big benefit to them at forward-operating bases.

Watch:


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From EarthTechling's Pete Danko: It was the recent Pearl Harbor Day anniversary that brought the secretary of the Navy to Hawaii, but while on the islands the cleantech-boosting Ray Mabus wasn't go...
From EarthTechling's Pete Danko: It was the recent Pearl Harbor Day anniversary that brought the secretary of the Navy to Hawaii, but while on the islands the cleantech-boosting Ray Mabus wasn't go...
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Chipher
06:39 AM on 01/20/2012
...which is good because the military burns through a quarter million barrels of oil EVERY DAY...
08:11 AM on 12/16/2011
Fuel cells are a great way to STORE clean energy, but they cannot generate it.  Creating the hydrogen for the fuel cells requires electricity.  If we want fuel cells to be clean energy, we must use clean renewable energy in their production.
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ProCynic
Those that govern intend to be our masters.
01:16 PM on 12/16/2011
Requires electricity or a catalyst. Unfortunately a catalyst for a borohydride is platinum. Combining the recombining (recycling) requires electricity or other energy.
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Moose Luck 99
GEOENGINEERINGWATCH DOT ORG
11:32 AM on 12/15/2011
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2011/12/explosive-interview-silver-doctors-with.html

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http://www.hydrogenboostnow.com/HHO-Dry-Cell.htm

Biofuels: Thinking Outside the Barrel
Why a positive energy future could be closer than you think
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/energy/biofuels-thinking-outside-the-barrel.html
09:42 AM on 12/15/2011
Bring on the electric, flex-fuel, hybrid, CNG, LNG and hydrogen fueled vehicles.

It is time to end the oil monopoly on transportation fuel.
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DanoX
I'll be your snack-pack baby!
04:45 AM on 12/15/2011
Bah! We (Air Force) have been doing this stuff for years now! Check out our solar panel array at Nellis AFB for one example.
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ProCynic
Those that govern intend to be our masters.
01:17 PM on 12/16/2011
The extension cords for the planes didn't test very well.
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DanoX
I'll be your snack-pack baby!
03:08 AM on 12/19/2011
LOL!
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01:38 AM on 12/15/2011
Most of our government and too many citizens are denying climate change. But the military knows what's happening and being proactive, have been for several years. Too bad they don't share this with the rest of us. The world is full of fools and the US seems to have more than it's share.
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Rich Cash
Enlisted in 1971 - Retired in 1996
11:13 PM on 12/14/2011
Another technology pioneered by military research that will eventually help solve our energy problems. GO NAVY!
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ken607
Nothing natural about gas,nothing clean about coal
08:10 AM on 12/15/2011
i thought socialism was bad for america. sarcasm
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
09:41 PM on 12/14/2011
If they bio char'ed it, they would get bio fuels out of it, electricity and carbon negative soil enhancement that would be amazing for desert soils.
04:20 PM on 12/14/2011
yess that be nice,,,
must be FREEE parking alot anywhere in aloha island,,,
no no need to pay parking meter at all