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Technology Developments...

GM unveils hybrid vehicle, toys with fuel cell-powered version

The Chevrolet Volt concept sedan, powered by the next-generation electric propulsion system, was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Jan. 7.

The Volt is a battery-powered electric vehicle that uses a gas engine to create additional electricity, thereby extending its range.

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 FUEL CELL 2007

Thanks to all of the attendees, sponsors/exhibitors, and speakers that participated in Fuel Cell 2007 in
Rochester, New York.

This year was our largest conference ever with over 300 attendees!

If you were unable to attend,
the entire program will be available soon on CD, DVD, or print.

Please join us next June for Fuel Cell 2008 in California!

 INDUSTRY NEWS...

Quantum Delivers Hydrogen Hybrid Vehicles to Burbank
Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. has delivered five hydrogen-fueled Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles to the City of Burbank, Calif. This is part of a larger South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) program to develop and demonstrate 30 hydrogen hybrid vehicles to fleets in Southern California. The formal delivery will take place during a ceremony to be held today at the City of Burbank's Public Works Yard.

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NanoDynamics Positioning for Expansion in Carbon Nanotube and Fuel Cell Markets
NanoDynamics has furthered its role in nanotechnology commercialization through two significant awards: a $729,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award from the US Army for carbon nanotube (CNT) production technology, and a critical patent on solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) structures.

NanoDynamics has been working with the US Army since December 2004 to develop CNT-based solutions to soldier protection applications. Under an earlier Phase I SBIR, NanoDynamics demonstrated the feasibility of continuous, cost effective manufacturing commercial quantities of modified CNTs that show promise for use in smoke screening and other applications.

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