Port of Honolulu becomes home to new hydrogen fuel cell project
New project aims to use fuel cells to provide power to docked and anchored ships The Port of Honolulu in Hawaii is set to be home to a new project involving hydrogen fuel cells. The project is being managed by a team of researchers from Sandia National Laboratories. The team has partnered with several other groups that have a vested interest in fuel cells and how they can be used as primary energy systems. Fuel cells tend to receive the majority of their attention for their uses in transportation, but these energy systems can be used for many purposes. Fuel cells expected to arrive and bet pu…
New project aims to use fuel cells to provide power to docked and anchored ships
The Port of Honolulu in Hawaii is set to be home to a new project involving hydrogen fuel cells. The project is being managed by a team of researchers from Sandia National Laboratories. The team has partnered with several other groups that have a vested interest in fuel cells and how they can be used as primary energy systems. Fuel cells tend to receive the majority of their attention for their uses in transportation, but these energy systems can be used for many purposes.