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| Task 1: Products Related To Energy Task 2: Professional Associations Task 3: Design Task 4: Companies to Manufacture our Product Task 1: Products Related To Energy Fuel cells produce electricity that can be used as a clean alternative Built on a Ford Edge, the Hy-Series uses a hydrogen fuel cell and batteries for power--up to 225 miles, up to 85 mph.
Task 2: Professional Associations Name: International Association for Hydrogen Energy Mission: The Association strives to advance the day when HYDROGEN ENERGY will become the principal means by which the world will achieve its long-sought goal of Abundant Clean Energy for Mankind. Toward this end, the Association stimulates the exchange of information in Hydrogen Energy field through its publications and sponsorship of international workshops, short courses and conferences. In addition, the Association endeavors to inform the general public of the important role of Hydrogen Energy in the planning of an inexhaustible and clean energy system. Number of People/Companies involved: T. Nejat Veziroglu Task 3: Design The water goes into the top of the removable top of the battery. It is stored in the see through chamber of the battery. The water is going to go through a process called electrolysis, where it is divided into hydrogen and oxygen. Electrolysis is the process of separating water by sending an electric current through it. The hydrogen is the negative charge of the battery and the oxygen is the positive charge of the battery power. If they put the battery to charge, the electric current that is supposed to charge it will separate the water into hydrogen and oxygen to power the battery. This will create hydrogen fuel cells so the battery will work. The only thing is that you must plug it into an electrical current after it is filled with water. It only needs to be plugged in for a few seconds, enough time for the current to separate the water. Then you can use this battery to power any medium to large device.
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