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Intelligent Energy Provides Fuel Cell for Boston Museum

August 08, 2004 by Jeff Shepard

The Boston Museum of Science has contracted with Intelligent Energy Inc. (Los Anegels, CA), an energy solutions business, for two of its fuel cells that will be used in a one-year interactive exhibit at the museum in support of efforts to educate the public about renewable energy, including hydrogen.

The exhibit, entitled "From CO2 to Biohydrogen" combines a bioreactor with the fuel cell. The bioreactor, which has been developed by GreenFuel Technology Corp., uses a novel design and operating process to remove harmful emissions such as NOx and CO2 from combustion gases to generate clean raw material for production of valuable outputs such as hydrogen. The Intelligent Energy fuel cell, which includes hydrogen storage technology from its partner Japan Steel Works, converts hydrogen to electricity without pollution.