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Fuel Cell Electronics Packaging

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A Look at Fuel Cells from Inside the Beltway It is an interesting time to be involved with fuel cells. After President Bush's 2003 State of the Union address, companies involved in fuel cells and hydrogen were riding a wave of national att- tion. The president's 10-year program was an exciting, long-term effort designed to dramatically change the way Americans use and harness energy. With funding proposed at $1.2 billion for the first five years, it was clear that the federal government was not only making a handsome inve- ment in fuel cells and hydrogen, but also serious about becoming more energy independent. Despite the fact that the primary focus of the new initiative revolved around automotive technologies, the President's Hydrogen Fuel Initiative was crafted into a balanced program that benefited a wide range of te- nologies and applications, including micro, portable, stationary fuel cells. This massive effort was given an additional nod after Congress passed, and the president signed into law, the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The bill called for new levels of research and development, demonstrations, early market incentives, as well as tax credits. While the president praised the new package, and kept his commitment to the original $1.2 billion, neither he nor the Congress has yet proposed new appropriations for these programs.

Summary

This volume examines how the convergence of fuel cell technology and microelectronics is enabling the new design and manufacturing of fuel cells. A fuel cell is like a battery converting chemical energy directly to electricity. Coverage details ceramic hybrid separators for micro fuel cells, miniature fuel cells built with LTCC technology, novel fuel cells fabricated using microelectronics technology, and fuel cell thermal management. The volume also discusses the application of fuel cell in microelectronics. Fuel cells will help power today’s commercial, medical, and military electronics, which are becoming smaller yet are demanding more power. This book will help readers better understand fuel cell technology.

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Assisted by Keith Easler (Editor), Ken Kuang (Editor), Ke Kuang (Editor), Easler (Editor), Easler (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 22.10.2010
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches
 
EAN 9781441942890
ISBN 978-1-4419-4289-0
Pages 254
Illustrations X, 254 p.
Dimensions (packing) 16 x 1.4 x 23.7 cm
Weight (packing) 404 g
 
Subjects C, Alternative und erneuerbare Energiequellen und -technik, Renewable Energy, Energy Policy, Economics and Management, Chemistry and Materials Science, electrochemistry, Renewable and Green Energy, Renewable energy resources, Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology
 

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