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K. Ledjeff, et al., "Low Cost Membrane Fuel Cell for Low Power Applications," Fraunhofer-Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Program and Abstracts, 1992 Fuel Cell Seminar. [Pg.94]

Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems Heidenhofstrasse 2 79110 Freiburg, Germany hinsch ise.fhg.de... [Pg.305]

Department PV Off-Grid Solutions and Battery System Technology, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany... [Pg.617]

FIGURE 5.2 A scanning electron microphotograph of a MEA (left), and a PTL/MPL assembly (right). The thick membrane and electrodes in the MEA are typical of direct alcohol applications. The structural differences between the GDL and PTL are clearly visible on the right. (From Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems. With permission.)... [Pg.111]

Special thanks are given to several individuals at Kyocera Corporation Research and Development in Kagoshima, Japan, including Mr K. Onitsuka, Mr S. Satou, Mr H. Otomaru, and Mr T. Miyao. Also a special acknowledgment is given to the members of Fraunhofer Institute of Solar Energies Systems for their advice for evaluations and product development. [Pg.122]

INSTITUTE FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS, FREIBURG, GERMANY CORRESPONDING AUTHOR MATTHIAS. VETTER ISE.FRAUNHOFER.DE... [Pg.293]

Janz, S. (2006) Amorphous silicon carhide for photovoltaic appUcations. Doctoral dissertation. University Konstanz, Germany. Fraunhofer Institute fur Solare Energiesysteme, Freihmg, Germany. [Pg.476]

In 2006 and 2007, Dr. Van Zee served as fhe founding director of fhe Future Fuels research initiative at USC during which he established international research relationships for professors and sfudenfs wifh fhe Fraunhofer Insfifufe for Solar Energy and fhe Korea Institute for Energy Research. Prior to working on fuel cells, he consulted for Milliken Company and worked with researchers at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, Rhode Island. [Pg.436]

Figure 24F-1 The solar spectrum. The dark vertical lines are the Fraunhofer lines. See color plate 18 for a full-color version of the spectnim. Images created by Dr. Donald Mickey, University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, from National Solar Observatory spectral data. NSOS/Kitt Peak FTS data used here were produced by NSF/NOAO. Figure 24F-1 The solar spectrum. The dark vertical lines are the Fraunhofer lines. See color plate 18 for a full-color version of the spectnim. Images created by Dr. Donald Mickey, University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, from National Solar Observatory spectral data. NSOS/Kitt Peak FTS data used here were produced by NSF/NOAO.

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