It’s OK to carry fuel cells in carry-on bags, U.S. government says


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The U.S. Department of Transportation issued a ruling today that will let passengers carry approved methanol fuel cells and up to two spare fuel cartridges in their carry-on bags.

Peng Lim and a fuel cell. Methanol goes in. Water, CO2, and electrons come out.
(Credit: Hanna Sistek, CNET Networks)

Original post by Michael Kanellos



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