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Forget Batteries —Get Ready for Fuel Cells

Posted Jun 19, 08 8:20 PM CDT in Glossies Technology 

(Newser) – Think fuel cells are just for cars? Think again. Their real value may be to power portable electronics such as laptops and cell phones. Fuel cells that use methanol, rather than gasoline, could replace batteries in electronics. They last much longer and take just a moment to refuel—and they're greener and possibly safer than batteries, reports the Economist.

Toshiba is planning to make fuel cells for laptops and cell phones within the year, and Sharp says it’s building cells with the highest power density yet. Another company has found that a fuel cell can power a satellite-navigation device for 60 hours before refueling. In October, US airplane travelers will be able to bring fuel cell electronics, plus spare fuel, on board.

Source Economist

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Fuel cells could replace batteries in portable electronics, like cell phones, allowing them to run much longer without recharging.   (AP Photo)
Dell Inspiron 1525 laptops on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Thursday, May 29, 2008. Fuel cells could replace batteries in portable electronics.   (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
Vendors promote laptop computers from U.S. computer giant Dell at the Gome mall in Beijing, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007.   (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
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