Potential Power Sources and Anti-Aging Advances
Monday, November 26th, 2007While hydrogen is certainly in the running for the next energy source for cars, it’s not alone. I’d like to do a quick follow up on my talk about alternative energy sources for cars in this post with the news that fuel cells are still vying to become the next generation power behind automobiles.
A number of groups (including professors at MIT, Stanford, and Harvard and MIT spinoff Lilliputian Systems) are contributing research in hopes of making fuel cells the wave of the future. If the comments after the article are any judge, a slight rift between hydrogen supporters and fuel cell enthusiasts may be developing (or has already arisen). I think this can only help spur on the development of these new technologies. As competition builds, oftentimes so too does innovation.
Sticking with the power theme, nuclear power is heading downhill and the number of operational nuclear power plants has decreased over the last half decade. What was once a viable alternative power source to reduce pollution from fossil fuels ultimately did not pan out, so what will take its place? Will we go back to fossil fuels or will another power source arise?
One possibility is space-based solar power. Satellites would be launched into Earth’s orbit, gather solar power, and feed it back down to Earth. This possibility has been (more…)
