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Danish Power Systems sets new record with degradation rate in high-temperature polymer fuel cells

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The clean technology company Danish Power Systems (DPS), with partners at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague, Czech Republic, reports the best operating stability for high-temperature polymer fuel cells (HTPEMFC) yet. μV h −1 for a reference membrane.

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EV startup Byton commissions D?rr for paint shop; EcoInCure technology

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Byton is among the early adopters for this technology; Skoda will be the first automotive manufacturer using EcoInCure in its new paint shop in Mlada Boleslav (Czech Republic). This is because it is vital that all body parts are heated uniformly, otherwise thermal stresses occur.

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Lumax and Italian ally gear up for new vehicle emission dynamics – ET Auto

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This coincided with the onset of Bharat Stage VI emission norms as well as the marathon lockdown that was imposed nationwide as part of the Centre’s efforts to combat the pandemic. According to him, rotational moulding has applications going beyond automotive to water tanks, modular plastic furniture “and whatever else on a massive scale”.

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Gravity Batteries, Green Hydrogen, and a Thorium Reactor for China

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One of the companies featured in the story, Gravitricity, completed its 250-kilowatt gravity battery demonstrator in Edinburgh last April and is now working on a full-scale deployment at a mine in the Czech Republic. It's a win-win-win for a part of the world that could really use a victory right now.

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Inkjets Are for More Than Just Printing

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Future uses could include personalized medicine and development of advanced batteries. It came not as a stand-alone device like a modern desktop printer, but as an integral part of a computer terminal, the Siemens PT80i (Printer Terminal 80 Inkjet). In the late 1970s, Siemens was the first to sell a drop-on-demand inkjet printer.

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