IdaTech Receives U.S. Department of Energy Award for Development of Off-Road Fuel Cell System.
PR Newswire Europe, November, 2004
BEND, Oregon, November 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected IdaTech for a US$1.4 million award to conduct a three-year program of fuel cell system research and development targeting off-road vehicle applications. This is the second DOE award granted to IdaTech in the past 14 months.
The objective of this program is to identify and recommend innovative fuel cell designs to overcome arduous environmental conditions faced by such off-road vehicles as turf and grounds maintenance vehicles, and construction and farm equipment. To date, nearly all work in fuel cell development has focused on stationary and portable applications operating in relatively benign environmental conditions. However, off-road fuel cell power generation and...
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