Hydrogen

New Technology Produces Hydrogen from Urine

EnergyBoom | Posted 08.22.2009 | Green


Imagine a cheap and plentiful resource that could one day fuel our cars and clean up wastewater at the same time. Dr. Gerardine Botte, Director of the...

Creators of the Hydrogen 'Urban Car' Attempt to Crush Hydrogen Car Challenges

Mairi Beautyman | Posted 09.10.2009 | Green


Mairi Beautyman

At first glance, a car powered by super plentiful hydrogen sounds pretty good. The newly unveiled Urban Car emits less than 30 grams per kilometer of carbon dioxide.

DoE's Chu Wants to Gut Long-Term/Long-Range Fuel Cell Vehicles Program in Favor of Short-Term/Short-Range Plug-In Hybrids

Peter Hoffmann | Posted 06.25.2009 | Green


Peter Hoffmann

American car makers and the government didn't take the Japanese seriously with their funny little, cheap-to-run, quality cars. Ditto with the Koreans, Toyota and Honda.

America, Don't Copy...Build Something Better!

Patrick Takahashi | Posted 03.14.2009 | Green


Patrick Takahashi

How ideal and opportune, then, for Detroit and the Obama Administration to partner on a new pathway for our future: initiate an Apollo-like project to develop the DMFC.

World's Largest Hydrogen-Powered Town Launches in Japan

Alex Pasternack | Posted 03.08.2009 | Green


Alex Pasternack

Light years ahead of the US, some 150 homes in the housing communities in Maebaru City, of southern Japan's Fukuoka Prefecture, are running on hydrogen fuel cells.

Is There An Option More Promising Than The Plug-In Electric Vehicle?

Patrick Takahashi | Posted 01.15.2009 | Green


Patrick Takahashi

The internal combustion engine is approaching obsolescence, and other concepts such as Shai Agassi's Better Place electric vehicle network model a more promising future.

BLACKLIGHT POWER: Energy From Water Now Commercially Viable?

Huffington Post | Posted 01.11.2009 | Green


BlackLight Power (stock symbol BLP) announced that its Houdini-like energy plan has found a buyer. BlackLight Power Inc. today announced its first co...

Simple Solutions for Our Biofuel Problem

Patrick Takahashi | Posted 12.29.2008 | Green


Patrick Takahashi

The development of sensible next generation biofuels will take a decade, so, in a sense, we are already too late. But the timing is perfect for change, so let's do it the right way this time.

Playing with a Fuel Cell Remote Control Car

Dave Burdick | Posted 11.06.2008 | Green


Dave Burdick

I really wanted this thing to be awesome, but it's way cooler on paper than on the floor. I ended up trying it out at home with my friend and we were sorely disappointed.

Switzerland- voted #1 Green Country in the World

Stefanie Michaels | Posted 10.12.2008 | Green


Stefanie Michaels

Hello fellow "Greenies"- I'm Stefanie Michaels. I am also known as Adventure Girl from Adventure Girl.com. I am excited to be a part of Huffington Pos...

On Hydrogen "Power" -- And Jack Nicholson

Dave Burdick | Posted 08.09.2008 | Green


Dave Burdick

A few commenters were skeptical of the specific technology Jack was flouting. Totally fair. Interestingly, there was a new story in the New York Times just today about it.

Global Heating: Why We Must Shift to Carbon-Free Fuel (Part I)

Peter Hoffmann | Posted 07.26.2008 | Green


Peter Hoffmann

We must stop putting carbon into the air in the first place -- not take it out afterwards -- and we must start moving towards a carbon-free chemical fuel -- hydrogen -- now to begin veering away from catastrophe.

The Free Green Energy Age (Part 5)

Patrick Takahashi | Posted 07.25.2008 | Green


Patrick Takahashi

This is the fifth and final article of my HuffPo series on finding an optimal solution for Peak Oil and Global Warming.

Con Games: Party Like It's 1969

Michael Conniff | Posted 06.17.2008 | Green


Michael Conniff

My "1969" jeans are nothing more than a sham, a fraud, a stonewashed Watergate metaphor for the previously stoned.