Solar Energy News  
Millennium Cell Develops Fuel Cartridge Manufacturing Capability

In 2006, Millennium Cell announced that it had agreed to supply up to 250 Hydrogen on Demand fuel cartridges for delivery in mid-2007 to South Carolina as part of the Greater Columbia Fuel Cell Challenge.
by Staff Writers
Eatontown NJ (SPX) Jan 23, 2007
Millennium Cell has announced that that it has established manufacturing capability for Hydrogen on Demand fuel cartridges, a step which will broaden the company's business model to include commercial sales of standard products. With this development, the company also has the capability to fulfill orders from licensees who package components into customized fuel cartridge designs.

The company collaborated with The Dow Chemical Company and The Edison Welding Institute to develop manufacturing techniques and select materials for key fuel cartridge components. As a result, the company has constructed a pilot production line to produce fuel cartridges for commercial applications. Within the program, the key components were redesigned with new materials to achieve high reliability and performance at a low cost under military specification environmental conditions.

Over the past few months, Millennium Cell shipped components for 25 fuel cartridges to Jadoo Power to support their contract deliverables with the U.S. Department of Defense. The company plans to ship next month over 25 additional units to the NextEnergy Center for independent testing as the final stage of manufacturing process validation.

"I would like to thank Dow, EWI and NextEnergy for their valuable contributions to this achievement that will accelerate the commercialization of Millennium Cell fuel cartridges," commented Adam P. Briggs, Millennium Cell's President. "This pilot line will enable the shipment of fuel cartridges to the State of South Carolina in mid-2007 and to other Jadoo customers later this year."

In 2006, Millennium Cell announced that it had agreed to supply up to 250 Hydrogen on Demand fuel cartridges for delivery in mid-2007 to South Carolina as part of the Greater Columbia Fuel Cell Challenge.

The cartridges will provide the hydrogen fuel for Jadoo's XRT Extended Runtime Accessories targeted for use with emergency responders, Homeland Security and other "off-grid" power support applications in Columbia, South Carolina. With over 2200 W-hrs of energy, the XRT is ideal for off-grid, critical applications such as portable radio and laptop battery recharging, powering mobile law enforcement surveillance installations as well as providing back-up power for critical communication devices like satellite phones and modems.

Related Links
Millennium Cell
Civil Nuclear Energy Science, Technology and News
Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
Our Polluted World and Cleaning It Up
China News From SinoDaily.com
Global Trade News
The Economy
All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


New Fuel Cell Design Adds Better Control While Reducing Complexity
Princeton NJ (SPX) Jan 19, 2007
When Princeton University engineers want to increase the power output of their new fuel cell, they just give it a little more gas - hydrogen gas, to be exact. This simple control mechanism, which varies the flow of hydrogen fuel to control the power generated, was previously thought impossible and is a potentially major development in fuel cell technology.







  • Russia And India To Sign Deal On Building NPPs
  • Zapatero Pins Faith In Renewable Energy Amid Nuclear Debate
  • Nuclear Waste Land
  • Most Germans Oppose Nuclear Power Phase-Out

  • Decomposition Of Plants Could Shed Light On Climate Change
  • Russian Winter Warmest On Record
  • Top US Firms To Urge Congress To Fight Global Warming
  • Deep In Arctic Mud And Geologists Find Strong Evidence Of Climate Change

  • Escapes From Norway's Fish Farms Threaten Wild Salmon
  • Conservationists Meet To Avert Feared Tuna Extinction
  • California Fruit Crops Devastated By Freeze Says Schwarzenegger
  • California's Big Freeze Threatening Citrus Crops

  • The Great Preserver
  • Shotgun Sequencing Slime
  • Study Explains How Costly Traits Evolve
  • Big Vegetarian Mammals Play Critical Role In Maintaining Healthy Ecosystems

  • Test Flights Of Angara Boosters To Start In 2010
  • Researchers Create New Class Of Compounds
  • India Delays Cryogenic Rocket Engine Test Two Weeks
  • India To Conduct Full-Duration Cryogenic Stage Test



  • Chairman Reacts to National Academies' Earth Science and Applications Assessment
  • Egypt Plans First Remote Sensing Satellite
  • Japanese Government Initiates Space-Borne Hyperspectral Payload Program
  • US Climate Satellites Imperiled By Low Federal Funding Say EO Scientists

  • New Approaches For Producing Large Composite Structures
  • Raytheon Awarded Contract for Early Warning Radars Sustainment
  • Northrop Grumman Supplies TouchTable Technology to CNN's 'The Situation Room'
  • LISA Pathfinder Spacecraft Test Phase About To Start

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright Space.TV Corporation. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space.TV Corp on any Web page published or hosted by Space.TV Corp. Privacy Statement