Fuel cell
technology is making triumphant march across a wide range of markets, valued
for its ability to generate sustainable energy from hydrogen typically emitting
nothing but water. Fuel cells are currently used as back-up power sources for
industrial applications and large facilities like factories, but are also being
utilized in many consumer products such as mobile phone accessories and even
cars.
Energy
technology group Intelligent Energy Holdings has launched its Upp™ device, a portable
power solution driven by hydrogen fuel cell to charge USB-compatible devices,
such as cell phones. How is this different from typical phone chargers?
According to the company’s news release issued today, a full Upp Cartridge can
power a smartphone for a week – offering approximately 900 additional hours of
standby or 32 hours of call time, 26 hours of video or an extra 40 hours of web
browsing.
Intelligent
Energy wasn’t the only company developing fuel cell technology to make
headlines. Toyota today said it will begin to sell fuel cell cards in Japan in
December and the American and European markets by mid-2015. Earlier this week
at the LA Auto Show, Audi unveiled a modified version of its four-door coupe
that replaces the traditional drivetrain for a hydrogen fuel cell and electric
motors – the A7 Sportback h-tron Quattro can reportedly cover more than 300
miles of road between refueling. Toyota and Audi aren’t the first car makers to
dabble in fuel cell cars, and they likely won’t be the last.
Outside
the automotive industry, some of the world’s largest and most recognized
companies are also developing fuel cell applications. Among these behemoth
corporations is a lesser known, yet highly innovative company called Dominovas
Energy.
Dominovas
Energy’s niche is in the green and alternative energy markets and the company
has designs to build and own fuel cell utilities around the world as a response
to the lag between global energy demand and energy production and supply.
At the
core of its Fuel Cell Division is a breakthrough “disruptive technology” and
energy solution powered by the RUBICON™ Series Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)
Technology. RUBICON™ is capable of delivering more than 50% fuel-to-electricity
efficiency, providing cost effective, clean, significantly reduced emissions
with silent operations in 100kW to multi-megawatt power arrays. The proprietary
system is also uniquely capable of reforming and converting multiple fuel
stocks such as natural gas, diesel, bio-fuel, methanol and hydrogen into
multiple customizable power output channels. The RUBICON™ system’s fuel cell’s
byproduct is water, with significantly reduced emissions of carbon dioxide
(CO2) over current industry standards.
With
energy demand on the rise, there’s a profound need for the development and
deployment of clean and renewable energy technologies that boast the promise of
reducing the world’s dependence on fossil fuels. Dominovas Energy has the
potential to answer this cry, leveraging its fuel cell technology capable of
reducing air pollution as well as foreign oil import dependency.
For more
information visit www.dominovasenergy.com
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