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SFC Smart Fuel Cell launches JENNY Portable Fuel Cell
Brunnthal/Munich, Germany February 20, 2009 SFC Smart Fuel Cell, leading supplier of fuel cell products for mobile and off-grid power applications, today announces the commercial launch of the JENNY portable fuel cell system for defense applications. The JENNY fuel cell was developed in the ...
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Military Gets All the Fun Stuff: SFC Selling Mobile Fuel Cells for Defense
Earth2Tech — ... said today it’s launching commercial sales of its portable fuel cell system, called the Jenny — one of only a handful of portable fuel cells to hit the market. But don’t go running out to your local electronics store just yet, as it’s only available for defense applications. ...

Uncle Sam Wants Portable Fuel Cells
Greentech Media: All Content — ... January that the U.S. Air Force had given it a grant to study using pellets of ammonium borane about the size of a pinky to power fuel cells for unmanned aerial vehicles, ground sensors and portable applications. The Folsom, Calif.-based company already has a grant from the U.S. Army to work on the technology. German company Smart Fuel Cell , which tested its portable fuel cells designed with DuPont in tests with the Army last year, said last month that it was launching commercial sales of its Jenny portable fuel cell (see Fuel Cells Deployed on ...

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