NEAH successfully tests anaerobic DMFC prototype
NEAH Power Systems, Inc. a firm specializing in fuel cells for military and portable applications has announced that it has successfully demonstrated a new type of low cost, high power, liquid electrolyte-based direct methanol fuel cell that does not require air to operate.
The company successfully replaced the cartridges in the self-contained device several times and reported demonstrating repeatable performance from the prototype. The device generates 8W of gross power.
The firm expects the prototype and devices like it to eventually serve specialized markets such as underwater and surface water manned and unmanned vehicles as well as applications in space.
Source: Fuel Cell Today
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