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	<title>Comments on: The Potential of Hydrogen Power for Energy Storage</title>
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		<title>By: Snapa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Snapa</dc:creator>
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		<description>Fuel cells are truly a remarkable product, originally utilised as space age technology (although the first cell was produced decades ago) they are slowly emerging into the market, for micro technology that is. A Fuel car infrastructure is a long way off at present, which will require government intervention as well as bold moves forward by corporate bodies. Perhaps the most practicle use for fuel cells in industry at present is in UPS (Uniteruptable Power Supply) systems. Some of these systems, with funding give a reasonable payback, using fuel cels connected to UPS rather than the traditioanl generator connected to UPs for power continuos processes. In terms of embodied energy thought has been given to electrolosis via wind turbines etc, without doubt however this technology will be a major player in the future.

Cheers,
Snapa</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fuel cells are truly a remarkable product, originally utilised as space age technology (although the first cell was produced decades ago) they are slowly emerging into the market, for micro technology that is. A Fuel car infrastructure is a long way off at present, which will require government intervention as well as bold moves forward by corporate bodies. Perhaps the most practicle use for fuel cells in industry at present is in UPS (Uniteruptable Power Supply) systems. Some of these systems, with funding give a reasonable payback, using fuel cels connected to UPS rather than the traditioanl generator connected to UPs for power continuos processes. In terms of embodied energy thought has been given to electrolosis via wind turbines etc, without doubt however this technology will be a major player in the future.</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Snapa</p>
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