ADVISORY/California Fuel Cell Partnership Releases Fuel Scenarios Study at Roundtable.Business Editors ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Oct. 16) --(BUSINESS WIRE) The California Fuel Cell Partnership The California Fuel Cell Partnership is a public-private partnership to promote hydrogen vehicles (including cars and buses) in California. It is notable as one of the first initiatives for that purpose undertaken in the United States. is releasing a market study commissioned to examine commercialization options and fuel scenarios for fuel cell vehicles
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When: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 (all times PDT)
8:30a-9:30a - Fuel Cell Vehicles on display, preview
9:30a-11:00a - Public Roundtable
11:00a-Noon - Media Availability and vehicle display
Where: South Coast Air Quality Management District,
Parking Lot and Auditorium
21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, Ca.
Who: Top executives from companies and government agencies
associated with the California Fuel Cell Partnership.
Other Info: The study will be released on October 16, available
electronically via the CaFCP website
(www.fuelcellpartnership.org) or in hard copy and CD at
the event. Members of the audience plus attendees from
around the world viewing via webcast, will have an
opportunity to ask questions during the 90-minute event.
Reporters can view fuel cell vehicles and speak with
manufacturers about their cars in the parking lot before
the roundtable. After the roundtable, reporters can meet
with study authors and CaFCP members for one-on-one
interviews.
Webcast: The roundtable will be webcast live at 9:30am PDT. For
log-on information, visit the CaFCP website:
www.fuelcellpartnership.org
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CONTACT: CaFCP
Joe Irvin, 916/371-2899
or
J Knapp Communications
Jamie Knapp, 530/756-3611
KEYWORD: afxal CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT AUTOMOTIVE ADVISORY
SOURCE: California Fuel Cell Partnership
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