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LANL scientists are working to improve hydrogen cell technology in a bid to boost efficiency. (Courtesy of Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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The technology is not particularly new, and neither is the idea.
But, using hydrogen as an alternative fuel source via a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell, also known as a polymer electrolyte membrane, is quickly gaining traction. It is something scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are looking to make efficient and cost-effective enough to see it used on a large-scale basis, first with long-haul 18-wheelers and eventually with everyday vehicles.
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Estimates show that simple conversion of the country’s transportation fleet could cut related greenhouse gasses in the United States by 20%.
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