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GM ROLLS OUT FIRST CHEVROLET FUEL CELL EQUINOX
SUVS
TARRYTOWN, NY - Exactly one year after General Motors lifted the curtain
on the hybrid fuel cell version of its Chevrolet Equinox SUV (H&FCL Oct.
06), the real thing rolled out last month in day-long media
demonstration programs in California and New York.
2007 FUEL CELL SEMINAR AND EXPOSITION: IN SEARCH OF
MARKETS
SAN ANTONIO, TX Not long ago, in the days when President Bush was
peppering his State of the Union addresses with visions of a hydrogen
future and fuel cell companies stocks soared in the wake of every
press release, the annual Fuel Cell Seminar was drawing over 2,000
attendees. Things seem to have settled back down to a more sustainable
plateau since those heady days. This years event in San Antonio
drew some 1,700 people, just about the same as the 2006 Seminar.
PV, WIND PRODUCE MUCH MORE H2 FUEL PER ACRE THAN BIOFUELS,
NEW ANALYSIS SAYS
MUNICH A new analysis of land resources needed for the production
of close to a dozen alternative transportation fuels, from biodiesel to
hydrogen, shows that photovoltaics and wind can generate as much as ten
times the amount of energy in form of hydrogen than biofuels from the
same acreage.
EU, EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY STUDY LH2-FUELED HYPERSONIC
TRANSPORT P***
PARIS/BRUSSELS The idea of hydrogen-powered hypersonic airp***
travel which got a lot of attention in the 1980s and early 1990s with
Ronald Reagans Orient Express, the National
Aerospace P***, and Britains HOTOL concepts is being
revived by the European Union (EU) and the European Space Agency
(ESA).
TOKYO MOTOR SHOW DISAPPOINTS WITH MOSTLY NO-SHOWS IN H2,
FUEL CELLS
MAKUHARI, JAPAN - The 40th Tokyo Motor Show, which opened here to the
public Oct. 27, was largely a disappointment for what it didnt
show, or say, about any hydrogen and fuel cell technology advances.
BRIEFLY NOTED: INHERENT UNCERTAINTIES IN CLIMATE
CHANGE
Climate change is inherently uncertain, and policy makers should perhaps
hew to the old adage, Go with what youve got - the
bottom line of a new climate change study by two researchers, Gerard H.
Roe and Marcia B. Bake.
BRIEFLY NOTED: H2 ECONOMY IMPACT ON WATER
SUPPLIES
Hydrogen supporters generally assume that water supplies for a future
hydrogen economy are virtually limitless, in part because of the belief
that hydrogen will recycle through the environment, returning time and
again as rain, for example. But a new study says producing hydrogen
electrolytically from water may in fact have a large impact on water
resources.
BRIEFLY NOTED: EUROPEAN COMMISSION PROPOSALS
The European Commission last month adopted two proposals to promote the
development of clean and safe hydrogen vehicles, but the move has not
met with universal approval.
BRIEFLY NOTED: U.S. CONSUMERS DISCONNECT UNDERSTANDING
CLIMATE ISSUES
There is a big disconnect between American consumers worries about
changing climate and actual understanding their causes, a new survey
says.
BRIEFLY NOTED: OTTAWA HYDROGEN STATION
Presided over by Canadas environment minister John Baird, Ottawa
opened its first hydrogen fueling station last month as part of the
Canadas Hydrogen on the Hill project led by Industry
Canada and Ford of Canada.
BRIEFLY NOTED: NEW CAFCP MEMBER
The National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC) at the University of
California, Irvine is the 32nd organization to join the California Fuel
Cell Partnership.
EVENTS
The World Hydrogen Technologies Convention will be held Nov.
4-7 at the Congress Palace, Montecatini Terme, Italy.
TRANSITIONS
Saillant, Evans, Austin, Blanck, Gansler, Roadman, Campbell, Drewery,
Portwood, Svet
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