
Propane fuel cell company gets $1 million Army contract
December 9, 2010 By LP Gas
Adaptive Materials was awarded $1 million to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of manufacturing filters for use in fuel cells that power U.S. Army robots.
Read MoreAdaptive Materials was awarded $1 million to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of manufacturing filters for use in fuel cells that power U.S. Army robots.
Read MoreIn the basement of a typical 35-year-old home in Boston, a propane-fueled combined heat and power (CHP) system is keeping Alex Stevenson’s family cozy this winter while making enough electricity to cut his winter light bill in half.
Read MoreWhen computer programs streamlined for propane companies hit the market, ReedGas chose its own route. Instead of buying another company’s product for its in-house programming, the southwest Louisiana propane business built its own from scratch.
Read MoreTom Nichols had little choice. Working in the electronics industry, he had to embrace technology and adapt to change, or the world and his competitors would pass him by.
Read MoreRelying on your drivers to execute the best plan for the day’s deliveries could be steering your ledger in the wrong direction, yet a price tag of more than $20,000 for traditional route-planning software may put such systems off the map for your company. A more affordable alternative, though, is set for an October rollout.
Read MoreElectronic payments processing, including electronic check conversion and collection, continues to grow at a rapid pace in the U.S. Surprisingly, one of the last industries to adopt electronic check processing is the propane industry.
Read MoreNow that my five kids are old enough not to fear me, they get their jollies by making fun of all things old-fashioned in my life.
Read MoreScientists and engineers are on top of the quest for non-steel alternatives for tank construction, breaking new ground in researching suitable composite materials slated for below-grade applications.
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