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Hydrogen separator could power fuel cells from city gas

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We’ve seen power hacks that allow hybrid vehicles to energize your domicile, but even that isn’t enough to change how entire cities receive electricity. Now, however, the Japan Fine Ceramics Center (JFCC) has collaborated with Noritake Co. and a few other firms to develop “a high-performance hydrogen separation membrane made from ceramic materials” that can purportedly “attach directly to a gas pipeline to supply hydrogen for fuel cells using city gas as the source.” Additionally, the the reaction to generate hydrogen can be carried out at a temperature of around “300-degrees lower than normal,” and while current estimations are suggesting that cities won’t be powered via this method until closer to 2020, there’s always the option for a gigantic solar field to fill the void in the time being. [Warning: read link requires subscription]

 

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