Cruising on a hydrogen-powered boat
If you’re an official in charge of the Frisian Nuon Solar Challenge - the world’s biggest solar powered boat race - which will take place between June 26 and July 1 in the Netherlands, you’ll do the five-day trip on the first Dutch fuel cell boat. This electrically powered boat will use hydrogen as fuel and will cover the 220 kilometers of the race without refueling.
Read the complete story here. (Technology Trends)
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