|
|
| |
| SHEC Labs Releases Fuel Energy Calculator |
 |
 |
| |
SHEC-Labs (Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation) – Releases Fuel Energy Equivalency Calculator. (PRWEB) May 5, 2005 -- SHEC-Labs has released a web-based energy conversion calculator that is being made available as a free service to the general public. Almost anyone with internet access will be able utilize this calculator on-line using the most popular web browsers. Did you ever what to know how a liter of liquid hydrogen equates to a cubic foot of hydrogen, a cubic meter of hydrogen or a liter of gasoline. How does hydrogen compare to other fuels? What is the energy content of various fuels? Now you can! The calculator can be accessed at no charge by visiting the following web site: www.shec-labs.com/calc/fuel_energy_equivalence.php About SHEC-Labs – (Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation) SHEC-Labs a research and development company, is a world leader in providing solutions for the production of clean, renewable energy for the emerging hydrogen economy. SHEC-Labs, founded in 1996, has developed technologies to more economically harness the power of the sun, reduce the temperatures required for the disassociation of water and more economically produce hydrogen from fossil fuels. Additional information about SHEC-Labs may be found online at www.shec-labs.com For additional information, contact: Ray Fehr, V.P. Marketing SHEC-Labs - Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation Phone: (306) 244-0122 www.shec-labs.com
|
| |
|
 |
|
 |
| |
Hydrogen Fuel Balls from a Gas Pump? (Slashdot)navalynt writes "New Scientist reports that the Department of Energy has filed a patent for hydrogen fuel balls. From the article 'The proposed glass microspheres would each be a few millionths of a metre (microns) wide with a hollow center containing specks of palladium. The walls of each sphere would also have pores just a few ten-billionths of a metre in diameter.' They are supposedly safe and
|
|
|