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The Fuel Cell Store will be at the NSTA Conference and Tradeshow March 10-13, 2011. Come by and see us at booth # 813!

Announcing our new partnership with the California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE).
We have recently partnered with CCSE, providing them with products to use in their "Green Learning Adventure" program.

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Bill To End Fossil Fuel Subsidies Introduced Into Congress
The End Polluter Welfare Act would end fossil fuel subsidies, and save over $10 billion a year and more than $110 billion over 10 years. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Keith Ellison announced they would introduce the bill to Congress during a press conference with 350.org. The bill would spe... More>>

US consumers willing to pay 13% more to support a clean energy standard
The average US citizen is willing to pay 13 percent more for electricity in support of a national clean-energy standard (NCES), according to new research published by Yale and Harvard researchers. Americans, on average, are willing to pay $162 per year in higher electricity bills to support a natio... More>>

Solar Power and Desalinization Innovations tested in Egypt
The Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT) has announced the launch of a pilot Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project to test units that can simultaneously produce electricity and desalinate water. The four-year project test project, known as "Multi-Pu... More>>

International Standards Emerge for EV Charging Systems
The automobile market is an international market. Cars made around the world are all sold around the world. It therefore makes sense for there to be standards, such as fuel use, so that the same cars can function properly in each country. As electric vehicles are slowly gaining in popularity, sta... More>>

Alternative Fuels – Cars That Run on Natural Gas
Find out how an alternative fuel used all over the world may find its way into American vehicles. Natural gas is abundant, clean and already a part of our everyday lives–and it may be the next big alternative fuel. ... More>>