
04-22-2008, 07:19 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Samsung is not alone
The Hydrogen Education Foundation is excited about the Samsung's progress working with fuel cell technology. In fact, Samsung is not the only cell phone company working with fuel cells; Motorola is collaborating with Angstrom Power to produce their version of a hydrogen-powered cell phone: http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/online/news/articles/2008-01/Angstrom-fuel-cell-successfully-integrated. Angstrom Power, along with other micro fuel cell companies, are developing products the will soon be on market including flashlights, radios, and other lower power equipment.
Because fuel cells don't corrode like traditional batteries, they are better for the environment. Fuel cells do not need to be recharged, but instead refueled. There is no need to throw out the fuel cell when the power runs out, you simply refuel it in a matter of seconds; as opposed to batteries which you either throw away or have to wait hours to recharge. So, if a fuel cell uses water as a source for hydrogen-power as many do, then refueling is as simple as having access to a kitchen sink.
To learn more about the benefits of hydrogen, we invite everyone to please visit www.h2andyou.org.
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