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o Fri Nov 4, 2005
Power On

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o Mon Sep 20, 2004
China's Energy Leap

It's been a tough couple of years for hydrogen and fuel cell companies, particularly those that have focused their efforts on the automobile market and the elusive goal of zero-emission vehicles. The industry skeptics have made their views loud and clear: Fuel cells and the "ideal" hydrogen infrastructure to support them are simply too expensive and unproven, they argue. The hydrogen economy, at least in our lifetime, is a pipe dream that has been pumped by fuel cell developers and irratio... (2 KB)
o Wed Sep 15, 2004
Indian Firms Plan Hydrogen-Powered Cars by 2010

Source:Reuters NEW DELHI - Indian automobile makers plan to introduce 1,000 hydrogen-powered cars by 2010 and will spend at least $160 million to develop the new technology, government and industry officials said on Wednesday. India, which imports 70 percent of its crude requirement, plans to introduce a blend of Hydrogen and compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles in New Delhi next year. The government is encouraging the use of renewable energy as India's crude oil import bill... (2 KB)
o Thu Jul 1, 2004
Hygear: Hydrogen Product Review

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o Fri May 28, 2004
Palcan: WLTM* Early Adopters

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o Thu May 20, 2004
Federal Government Supports Fuel Cells Research at the University of Victoria

VICTORIA, B.C. - The Honourable David Anderson, Minister of the Environment and Senior Minister for B.C., on behalf of the Honourable Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan, Minister of Western Economic Diversification, today announced funding of $522,000 for the University of Victoria's Institute for Integrated Energy Systems (IESVic) to enhance research and development of hydrogen and fuel cells technology. "The fuel cells sector has the potential to make a significant contribution to reaching both our clim... (2 KB)
o Thu May 13, 2004
Alternative Energy -- Down, Out and Forgotten?

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o Wed Apr 21, 2004
Green Energy's Potential is Slowly Being Realized

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ­ No one has announced it, but the energy profile of North America is changing, with the environment one of the key drivers for a shift to clean energy. One reason the change is not noticeable yet is that much of it is being carried out at the regional level, by provincial and state governments rather than headline-grabbing national governments. Another reason is that we are still in early days, with advances in science and technology, new research initiatives, and demo... (2 KB)
o Wed Mar 31, 2004
Westport Receives $350,000 Grant from National Research Council

Source Press Release: Westport (0 KB)
o Thu Mar 11, 2004
"Fuel Cell 30" Recognized by Fuel Cell Management

AKRON, Ohio - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Leading figures in fuel cell technology are recognized in the spring issue of Fuel Cell Management magazine. The inaugural Fuel Cell 30 is the magazine's list of persons having significant impact on the budding industry. The list acknowledges the contributions made by these individuals toward the establishment of fuel cell technology as a reliable, clean alternative energy source. It also serves as the industry's "Who's Who," including representatives from pri... (2 KB)

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