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10/25/1999 [ Ballard] dbb Helps NASA Bring Space-Age Fuel Cell Technology Down to Earth - CNW/dbb

The bus is powered by a 205kW (275 hp) power plant with fuel cell stacks from Ballard Power Systems, the world's leading developer of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells. It was first displayed to the news media and the public at the International Public Transportation Exposition in Orlando, Florida earlier this month. ``Our experience using fuel cells in the space program has given us a great appreciation for their potential,'' said H. T. Everett, chief of the Liquid Propellants and Fluids Management Office at the Kennedy Space Center. ``And, we have long recognized the value and potential of hydrogen as a fuel. This hydrogen-powered fuel cell engine is a big step in the right direction.'' Almost 2,000 kilograms (4,000 lbs) lighter than its predecessor, the Phase 4 (P4) engine was designed using knowledge gained during in-service testing of buses using Phase 3 (P3) engines in Chicago and Vancouver, B.C. The P4 engine is less complex than the P3 thanks to a reduction in the number of components. Also, to facilitate servicing, off-the-shelf components have been used in the P4 design in place of custom components used in the P3 engine. ``This Phase 4 engine marks a revolutionary change from our previous generation engine,'' said Ric Pow, dbb's Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer. ``It is now ready to go to bus manufacturers for the development and sale of zero-emission buses. We will begin full commercial production in 2002.'' The new engine will be available for use in buses that will operate as part of the California Fuel Cell Partnership - Driving for the Future. That partnership is working with California transit agencies to test approximately 25 buses.

10/25/1999  Synergy Presents SynGen and Other Synergy Technologies at Energy Frontiers Conference - Synergy/PRNewswire

Synergy Technologies Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: OILS) is pleased to announce that Thomas E. Cooley P.E. and Albin Czernichowski, PhD were presenters on behalf of Synergy Technologies Corporation and Stone Canyon Resources Ltd. at the Energy Frontiers International Members Conference in San Francisco yesterday. ...Mr. Cooley remarked: "Many conventional processes have reached a plateau stage. Countless man-hours of effort result only in minor improvements by changing process parameters, reactors, and/or catalysts. However, electric energy if properly produced and controlled can be an excellent tool to process matter in a novel manner but without a pollution effect. SynGen is a novel, low cost route to syngas for any process such as the production of GTL, DME, or methanol. In addition, the reactor can be operated in such a manner to maximize the shift conversion of CO into CO2, liberating H2 from steam fed to the reactor. Therefore, SynGen can be used as a low cost route to hydrogen generation for petrochemical/refining use or for fuel cells."

10/22/1999  NJDOT Receives Federal Grant to Build Fuel Cell Vehicle - New Jersey Department of Transportation

The system will be installed in a lightweight all aluminum Mercury Sable donated by Ford Motor Company. A coalition of educational institutions, technology firms and government agencies will be formed to design and retrofit the car, which will compete in the May 2000 Tour de Sol. The Tour will make three stops in New Jersey and features the latest in advanced vehicle technologies. ...The hydrogen generating technology for this year’s competition will be developed by Millennium Cell of Eatontown, NJ. "Unlike technologies which generate heat and utilize fossil fuels, our generating system produces no emissions and utilizes an environmentally safe fuel," said Steven Amendola, Vice President of Research and Development for Millenium Cell. "The fuel is more than 50 percent water and renewable."

10/19/1999  FuelCell Energy, Inc. Achieves Major Milestone At Danbury Direct FuelCell Power Plant - FuelCell Energy/Business Wire

The power plant, a demonstration project commissioned in March 1999, powers FCL's Danbury, Conn. facilities. Excess electricity is delivered to the local electric utility grid. The grid interface connection performed flawlessly throughout the demonstration and the power quality met industry standards. The plant has successfully operated more than 5,700 hours, with more than 4,300 hours at or greater than 200 kW. Stack power improved almost 10 percent over the previous model, according to the latest test results. Air pollution emissions are negligible and far below requirements under the Clean Air Standard.  The fuel cell, which continues to operate, reached a maximum power of 263 kW, converting pipeline natural gas to electricity. The plant produces high-grade waste heat that can be utilized for cogeneration through high-pressure steam or absorption air conditioning. This would result in an overall efficiency exceeding 75%. The plant availability has been more than 95%.

10/14/1999  DaimlerChrysler and Japan's Largest Oil Company Agree to Test Fuel Cell Technology - DaimlerChrysler

DaimlerChrysler Japan Holding, Ltd. and Nippon Mitsubishi Oil Co., the largest Japanese energy provider, agreed today to jointly study fuel infrastructure options for fuel cell vehicles. The DaimlerChrysler AG subsidiary is planning to test fuel cell vehicles in Japan. Nippon Mitsubishi currently has 29 public "Eco-Stations" in Japan that provide electricity, natural gas, methanol and liquid petroleum gas. Initial fuel cell test vehicles will run on methanol, although the potential for other fuels will be considered.

10/13/1999  Proton Energy Systems Awarded Phase II NASA SBIR PEM Fuel Cell Contract - Proton Energy/Business Wire

The contract for a "Zero Gravity - PEM Regenerative Fuel Cell Energy Storage System" leads to a PEM fuel cell that provides the advantages of a primary fuel cell but can recharge itself from an electrical power supply. The Phase II contract continues and significantly expands effort begun by Proton in 1998 leading to kilowatt-scale test systems.    

9/30/1999  Announcing the Second Annual Lake Tahoe Fuel Cell Conference - Technology Transitions Corp/PRNewswire

David Haberman, Conference Chairman, says that anyone with an interest in fuel cells should attend. "This conference couldn't be more timely. We are on the cusp of a major transformation in the energy industry. Fuel cells are about to make hydrogen conversion technology affordable and this will have a major impact on power distribution frameworks, infrastructures, and economies and societies throughout the world. The Lake Tahoe Conference offers a much-needed opportunity to discuss these changes across disciplines and nationalities. It is especially fitting that the Desert Research Institute is hosting the conference. Education must keep pace with the new technology, and DRI is a leader in fuel cell education."

9/30/1999  Ballard Delivers 250 kW Field Trial Power Generator to Cinergy - Business Wire

The power generator, which uses Ballard(r) fuel cells, is the first field trial unit built by Ballard Generation Systems and will be commissioned at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane, Indiana, during the fourth quarter of this year.    "The delivery of this 250 kW power generator to Cinergy is an important event for Ballard Generation Systems as it marks a visible step in our progress toward the commercial manufacture of stationary fuel cell power generators," said Kip Smith, President and Chief Operating Officer of Ballard Power Systems. "We are looking forward to working with Cinergy and Crane during the field trial program to gather important test and operational data that we will use to improve the design of our next generation commercial 250 kW power generator."

9/29/1999  [Phoenix Gas Systems] New Skid-Mounted Reformer Produces Ultra-Pure Hydrogen from Natural Gas - CHBC/PGS

Phoenix Gas Systems, a division of   Hydrogen Burner Technology, has unveiled its latest on-site hydrogen generation system.   The unit is capable of producing hydrogen of extraordinary purity from natural gas.  "Our Model 4200 NG-A generates approximately 4,200 standard cubic feet per hour of up to 99.999-percent pure hydrogen," announced Greg Hummel, PGS Marketing Manager. The unit, designed to be delivered by truck in a single shipment, is targeted at industrial and commercial customers, such as metal heat treaters and food processing facilities, who require an efficient and reliable source of high-purity hydrogen.  It also has the potential to play a major role in the evolution of a hydrogen economy by drawing upon the huge North American reserves of natural gas to produce clean-burning hydrogen and reduce America's dangerous dependence on imported oil.  "PGS is offering the 4200 NG-A system in a 6 month field demonstration program for an industrial application," said Hummel.  "The program will offer several substantial benefits to the user, such as very low cost hydrogen, independent source, freedom from bulk delivery problems with weather, distance or scheduling, site safety advantages over bulk storage and the option to purchase the system at a discount at the program term."  Hydrogen Burner Technology's David Moard installed the first commercial fuel cell on the West Coast at the South Coast Air Quality Management District headquarters at Diamond Bar, California.  He also served as the 1998 President of the California Hydrogen Business Council and is currently a Director of the National Hydrogen Association.

9/28/1999  Nissan Receives EPA Award for Leadership in Global Warming, HFC Reduction and Fuel Economy Improvements - Nissan/PRNewswire

The EPA presented 10 awards at the 1999 Earth Technologies Forum in Washington. The awards recognize individuals and companies that demonstrate their commitment to the environment through exceptional leadership, technical innovation and personal motivation. ...Nissan's most recent and significant environmental accomplishments include: ...the first automaker to demonstrate a fuel cell vehicle with hydrogen supplied by an on-board methanol-reforming system.

9/20/1999  Vaillant, Plug Power and GE Fuel Cell Systems Join Forces for the European Market - Valliant GmbH (Germany)

Joh. Vaillant GmbH u. Co. of Remscheid, Germany, one of Europe’s largest heating and appliance manufacturers and distributors, has signed a development agreement with Plug Power and completed a memorandum of understanding with GE Fuel Cell Systems and Plug Power to bring the next-generation of gas-operated heating appliances to the European market. ...Upon completion of the definitive documents, Vaillant will begin purchasingfuel cells and gas-processing components provided by Plug Power. Vaillant will then - in the first stage of the cooperation - incorporate these components into fuel cell heating appliances for sale to its own customers in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands and GE Fuel Cell System’s customers throughout Europe. This proposed sales and marketing collaboration between Vaillant, now celebrating its 125th anniversary, and GE Fuel Cell Systems promises to bring together two well-established brands with highly complimentary channels of distribution in the European market. Vaillant is the leading producer of gas heating appliances in Europe, with the most advanced fuel cell applications research and development available within the heating and appliance industry.

9/15/1999  European New Business Wins Speak to Delphi's Competitive Advantage As Independent Corporate Entity - Delphi/PRNewswire

For BMW, Delphi is working to introduce a vehicle that uses its new Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology to generate energy for the electrical systems. The SOFC is a new and highly innovative type of fuel cell that is less sensitive to hydrogen impurities than conventional Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells. This allows it to operate from hydrogen produced on-board by a fast and cost-effective gasoline reformer.

9/14/1999  FuelCell Energy Chairman Awarded Prestigious Grove Medal for Fuel Cell Technology - ERC/PRNewswire

Dr. Bernard S. Baker, Chairman of the Board of Directors of FuelCell Energy, Inc., formerly Energy Research Corporation has been awarded the prestigious Grove Medal presented today at the Sixth Grove Fuel Cell Symposium 1999 in London. ..."The fuel cell was born in the 19th century, made many important strides into adolescence in the 20th century, and is now poised to become an important force in stationary power generation as we enter the next millennium," said Baker. "I believe in the first decade of the 21st century, we will see widespread commercialization of efficient and environmentally benign fuel cells. This is an exciting time to be in the industry and I am honored to have been able to make some small contribution toward the development of this most important technology." The Grove Medal, presented in conjunction with the Grove Fuel Cell Symposium, is awarded to acknowledge an individual or company that has made valuable contributions toward the development and success of fuel cell technology.

9/14/1999  IMPCO Announces $5 Million Contract for Alternative Fuel Conversions in Mexico

9/7/2000  Doer Wants Hydro to Make Hydrogen - CBC (Canada)

The NDP was talking about the economy on Tuesday, outlining a plan for economic growth if the New Democrats win the election. ...Gary Doer says he will immediately hold what he calls the Manitoba Century summit. ...He sees Manitoba Hydro as a key component to the province's future success. He wants the utility to produce hydrogen, which Doer thinks will be a major energy source in the future. "I believe that hydro electric, with the low rates, with the Kyoto agreement, with hydrogen around the corner for our grandchildren, is to Manitoba in the next century what oil and gas has been to Alberta in terms of their economic advantage," he says.

9/7/1999  Ballard Enters Exclusive Collaboration and Supply Agreement with Graphite Product Manufacturer UCAR - Ballard Power Systems/Business Wire

Ballard Power Systems announced today that it has signed a long-term agreement with UCAR International Inc. for the joint development and exclusive supply of GRAFOIL® Flexible Graphite for Ballard fuel cells. Flexible graphite is a key material in the manufacture of flow field plates for fuel cells. ...Flow field plates help direct the movement of hydrogen and oxygen molecules within the fuel cell, disperse waste heat, and capture and transmit the electricity carried by the fuel cell. UCAR has developed proprietary materials that Ballard uses in flow field plates made of flexible graphite sheets. These materials offer high electrical conductivity and are lightweight and cost effective.

9/7/1999  UCAR International and Ballard Power Systems Sign Exclusive Long-Term Supply Agreement - UCAR/ Business Wire

UCAR has been actively working with Ballard for the past 7 years in developing flexible graphite-based material for use as flow field plates in PEM fuel cells. ...During the collaboration period, UCAR and Ballard have agreed to cooperate with each other, exclusively, in the research and development of flow field plates using flexible graphite. Further, Ballard has agreed that UCAR will be its exclusive supplier of those materials for use in flow field plates. UCAR expects substantial sales growth beginning in 2003.

9/2/1999  BPA Names Utilities to Receive First Fuel Cells - Bonneville Power Administration/PRNewswire

The Bonneville Power Administration today announced its initial research partners in a groundbreaking fuel cell demonstration project. These BPA public utility customers and utility organizations will be the first to test proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells as part of BPA's fuel cell program. ...Participating utilities and organizations will operate the first 10 fuel cell systems at their own facilities. Performance data and feedback from the 10 will help define the next generation fuel cell systems. One hundred second-generation units will be produced to further test and refine the technology.

9/1/1999  DCH Technology Inc. Selected By SRT Group to Provide Hydrogen Safety Engineering for Renewable Energy Project - DCH Technology/PRNewswire

The SRT Group, working under cooperative agreements with the U.S. Department of Energy, selected DCH based upon its strong record for project performance, its ability to configure complete hydrogen sensor systems and the technical expertise of the DCH engineering staff. The exclusive contract is valued at approximately $250,000 for the first year. DCH Technology is a technology development and manufacturing firm specializing in patented and proprietary gas sensor and safety products that are sold to industrial and government customers worldwide. DCH's core technologies include the Robust Hydrogen Sensor, the Thick Film Hydrogen Sensor and the Fiber Optic Hydrogen Sensor. DCH safety detection and process monitoring technologies are currently being used by NASA, Westinghouse, General Motors, AlliedSignal and many other large multi-national companies.

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THE ICHC SHORT LIST


1) The Riversimple Open Source Car Design

Are Our Designs Free?
Patrick's blog    40 Fires Foundation    June 19, 2009

How does open source car design work?
    The honest answer is that we won't know until we have done it. But we have plenty of ideas, which will develop over the coming months as we share the designs for the Riversimple technology demonstrator and start to produce collaboratively a production prototype.
    There are lots of inspiring examples from open source software, and we are being advised by people with experience in this area. But there are many differences between open source hardware and software design.

Differences between open source hardware and software
    There are some major differences between open source software and hardware design:

- There is a "gap" between the on-line design work and the finished product delivered to the consumer. Not only is there substantial physical testing to be done, but also there is significant work to be done to turn the designs into an actual functioning product (we like the analogy of a food recipe – a recipe is not a meal, you need a chef to turn it into a meal). The answer we believe lies in establishing the right relationship between 40 Fires and the manufacturers (the first of which is Riversimple), where each party has its needs met.

- There’s a technical challenge to share ideas on-line, where there is no satisfactory open source CAD (Computer-Aided Design) application. Our solution is to use a low tech approach at first, using a wiki-based website and freely available 3-D viewers to show the 3-D drawings. In time we may get involved in developing a OS CAD program.

- Licensing. We cannot simply take the standard OS software license (the GPL is the most common), since we are dealing with hardware, which is not so well protected by copyright. See further down for some thoughts on the licensing issues.

We'd like to hear from you!
    As in Open Source software projects, we are not attempting to do everything at once and we don’t have to. The designs that Riversimple is licensing to 40 Fires resemble in many ways the code base which a complex software project starts with.
    However, because a car is different to software and requires different development stages and processes, we will be asking for input into specific areas, as well as procedural matters.
    That's why we would like to hear from you, not only from engineers or designers, but also if you have contributed to large scale open source software projects and can help set up our project management structure. Lawyers with an understanding of copyright and patents would also be useful as we review the most appropriate license to use and if and how we should be using patents for some new inventions which emerge.
    To get involved, send an e-mail to participate@40fires.org explaining your interest and skills.

The stages
    We envisage different stages:

Stage 1  Over the coming months, starting this month (July 2009), we will make available design schematics from the Riversimple technology demonstrator vehicle, together with a description of each component's function in the whole system, and a vehicle design brief for the production prototype. We will provide a mailing list or discussion forum to enable comments and discussions. At this stage we expect Riversimple, as the creator of the original designs, to be leading the discussions.

Stage 2  As the detailed discussions develop, we expect a broad consensus to emerge amongst the participants as to which is the best solution to pursue for each design . By this stage, we expect the conversations to be more democratic, with a broad cross-section of collaborators participate, sharing their knowledge and insights.

Stage 3  We start creating detailed designs collaboratively and publishing them on-line. Eventually an entire vehicle will be created, and tested, on-line. We are aiming to complete the design of the production prototype by the summer of 2010.

Stage 4  Riversimple and other entrepreneurs, under license from 40 Fires, can start downloading the schematics and building and testing the vehicles. With the lessons from this, work can start on an improved production prototype.

Are our designs free (as in beer)?
    Richard Stallman famously said that free software is "free as in speech not free as in beer."

Are our designs free?
    We consider that the designs themselves will be free in the sense of free speech, with one exception. Currently we have chosen a Creative Commons, non-commercial license. So the designs can be used, modified, distributed under the same license terms but not for commercial purposes.
    We have chosen to be conservative at this stage and not allowed commercial use. This may change - we intend to set up a discussion group to debate this. The issue is that we don't want a large, profit-focused organisation taking the designs and starting manufacturing with them yet. We intend that when we grant a manufacturing license, this will be for a small fee (say $10 per car) to cover 40 Fires running costs.
    We are also keen on collaborating so if a commercial organisation wants to use the designs, we'd like to chat with them first before allowing them to use the designs for commercial purposes.
    The licensing issues are very complex (patent law is not copyright law; cars are not software) and we don't pretend to have all the answers. It is quite possible that our license may in the end not meet the strict requirements of the Free Software Foundation. But all we really care about is that the license works to ensure that the cars can be built in hundreds of different variations around the world, by local companies and entrepreneurs as well as big multinationals if they like, and that no one company (whether Ford or Riversimple) can dominate the market and keep the ideas to itself.