21 March 2005 - DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are taking a new approach to 'filling up' a fuel cell car with a nanoscale solid, hydrogen storage material. Their discovery could hasten a day when our vehicles will run on hydrogen-powered, environmentally friendly fuel cells instead of gasoline engines.
23 July 2004 - DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Scientists at the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and the New Jersey Institute of Technology have taken steps toward understanding how a titanium compound reacts with a hydrogen-storage material to catalyse the release and re-absorption of hydrogen.
14 February 2004 - DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Following the National Academy of Sciences criticism of the Bush administration's plans for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, US taxpayers were left wondering how realistic is the vision for a hydrogen economy, what kinds of approaches are scientists and engineers taking and just what are the technical hurdles involved.