International Effort to make nuclear fusion a reality continues.


December 19 2003--
Research and Markets announces the addition of a new report entitled "Power Sources: Fuel Cells, Solar Cells and Batteries" to its offerings.

This report examines the current state of power sources technology, organizes key issues and puts them in context, and succinctly explains how the technology works.

Power sources drive everything from microscopic machines to electric power grids, and as the pace of technological development continues to increase, so does the need for more efficient and sustainable means of generating and storing energy. Research efforts aimed at augmenting and eventually replacing today's energy production methods focus mostly on hydrogen and solar technologies. A major, long-term international research effort is aiming to make nuclear fusion a reality.

The report includes an executive summary, a list of 13 developments to look for as these cutting-edge technologies take shape, and a section of 34 researchers to watch, including links to their Web pages. It also includes a quick tour of 30 recent developments in six areas and a section of 23 in-depth news stories from TRN.

The stories are organized into six categories hydrogen generation and storage, fuel cells, solar cells, thermoelectric and piezoelectric generation, batteries and future power sources (which include fusion and zero-point energy.)

For a complete index of this report click on http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/41715

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