ADVISORY/The Future of Fuel Cells.Business Editors ADVISORY... --(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2000 TOPIC: Reuters recently reported utility stocks are on the rise, thanks in part to a growing interest in fuel cells. Fuel cells are reliable power sources which generate energy from chemical reactions This is the 18th episode of television drama Men in Trees. It originally aired on June 25, 2007 on the TV2 network in New Zealand as a continuation of season 1. Recap Marin and Cash have a stew cook off, she admits his is better than hers. without combustion, and may eventually replace rechargeable batteries. Two major corporations have recently expressed their interest in using fuel cells to provide power to cars, mobile computers and cell phones. The commercial application of fuel cell technology is reportedly still two to four years away, but investor interest in the sector is growing. EXPERTS: ExpertSource can offer several highly qualified experts to comment on this story: Steven Oshinsky is president and GM of CoPower.com, and is an expert on hydrogen fuel cells. 561-338-3390 SteveO@CoPower.com William Smith William Smith may refer to: People
adj. 1. Of, relating to, or marked by regeneration. 2. Tending to regenerate. re·gen fuel cells. 860-571-6533 x14 wsmith@protonenergy.com Doug Weinberg is vice president of Business Development at Energy Partners and can comment on fuel cell technology and utilities. 561-688-0500 mmcgann@energypartners.org Trent Molter molt v. molt·ed, molt·ing, molts v.intr. To shed periodically part or all of a coat or an outer covering, such as feathers, cuticle, or skin, which is then replaced by a new growth. v.tr. is VP - Technology &Process Development, Proton Energy Systems. Molter can comment on proton exchange membrane A proton exchange membrane (PEM) is a semipermeable membrane generally made from ionomers and designed to conduct protons while being impermeable to gases such as oxygen or hydrogen. (PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) A standard for secure e-mail on the Internet. It supports encryption, digital signatures and digital certificates as well as both private and public key methods. Not widely used, work on PEM later evolved into S/MIME. See MIME. ) fuel cells and electrolyzer electrolyzer (ionizer) (ēlek´trō-līzur), n an electric apparatus designed for use in a root canal to break down a treatment chemical into its various ions by direct current. See also electrosterilizer. design. 860-571-6533 x12 trent.molter@protonenergy.com ExpertSource cannot guarantee the immediate availability of these experts or their familiarity with this specific issue. ExpertSource, a collaboration of Business Wire and The Round Table Group, provides academic and industry experts to the media at no charge. Journalists are encouraged to submit queries to ExpertSource when seeking experts on specific subjects. An online registration form is available at http://www.businesswire.com/expertsource. Business Wire's Media Resource Center provides working journalists many free media services. Please visit the BW Media Resource Center at (www.businesswire.com/media) for more information. |
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