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6/19/2002  Joseph S. Klimek, Startech Environmental President and CEO, Elected to National Hydrogen Association Board of Directors - Startech/BusinessWire

Startech Environmental (Nasdaq: STHK) announced today that during the National Hydrogen Association's (NHA) membership meeting, held at the World Hydrogen Conference in Montreal, Canada on June 11th, Joseph Klimek, Startech's President and CEO, was elected to serve on the NHA's Board of Directors for a two-year term. Mr. Klimek joins other board members from BMW, ChevronTexaco, Ballard, General Motors, Praxair, BOC Gases, BP, Shell Hydrogen and others in a capacity where he will participate in the NHA's leadership role in the move to a hydrogen-based economy.

6/13/2002  Sweden Receives Its First H Power Corp. Cogeneration Fuel Cell System - H Power/Business Wire

H Power Corp. (NASDAQ: HPOW), a leading fuel cell development company, today announced that it has delivered a 4.0 kW cogeneration fuel cell system to Naps Systems Oy (Naps), a leading solar power system company based in Finland. H Power delivered the system, and Naps and its partners Birka Energi and ABB installed it according to the schedule defined in March of 2002. H Power's cogeneration fuel cell system was delivered to the Environmental Information Centre in Hammarby Sjostad Stockholm, Sweden, as a demonstration of a sustainable energy system that provides both electricity and heat. Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf hosted the inauguration ceremony for the Environmental Information Centre on June 4. H Power's cogeneration fuel cell system is fueled by stored hydrogen produced through a photovoltaic solar cell system combined with an electrolyzer. Another source of hydrogen for the system comes from biogas produced from municipal waste at a nearby plant, which will be fed to H Power's fuel processor to produce high-quality hydrogen. The fuel cell system is "net metered," enabling excess electricity generated by the fuel cell system to be fed back into the power grid.

6/12/2002  Ford Rolls Out New Focus Fuel Cell Vehicle - Power Marketing Association/JustAuto.com

The latest FCV is part of an experimental fleet, which will help prove out the technology as part of the California Fuel Cell Partnership. In all, five Focus FCVs will be produced this year for testing and demonstration - leading up to low-volume customer production by 2004. The latest Focus FCV has been "hybridised" with the addition of a 300-volt Sanyo battery pack and a brake-by-wire electro-hydraulic series regenerative braking system. Both of these advanced technologies also are found on the Hybrid Escape, due out in 2003. In addition, the new FCV has a more advanced hydrogen storage tank, which can handle 5,000 pounds per square inch (psi) of hydrogen - compared with 3,600 psi in the previous version. Together, the new battery pack, regenerative braking and storage tank help increase the driving range of the four-passenger FCV to between 160 and 200 miles - significantly improved from the previous version. The hybrid electric power system also gives the vehicle the "off-the-light" zippiness of a more conventional sedan and a top speed governed to 80 miles per hour. In addition, the latest FCV features a new Ballard Mark 902 fuel cell stack, an integrated powertrain that combines the traction inverter module and electric motor transaxle, and improved packaging for crash safety and occupant comfort.

6/10/2002  LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) Stuart Energy Provides Hydrogen Infrastructure to the City of Chula Vista, California - Stuart Energy/PRNewswire

Stuart Energy Systems Corporation (TSX:HHO) announced today that the City of Chula Vista, California, in cooperation with LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) SunLine Transit Agency (SunLine), has ordered a Stuart Energy CFP-1350, a fast-fill, portable hydrogen fueling station. Funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy and the California Energy Commission, the CFP-1350 will provide clean hydrogen fuel for fuel cell buses and vehicles located at SunLine, then at Chula Vista. Stuart Energy's CFP-1350 is a unique portable hydrogen infrastructure solution which integrates hydrogen generation equipment, storage, and dual pressure (3600 psig & 5000 psig) dispensing. This integrated system is mounted on a single trailer and packaged for easy transport. The CFP-1350 can produce over 3 kg of hydrogen per hour and can fuel up to 3 buses a day. Using this system, filling up with zero-emission hydrogen fuel will take about the same time as filling up with gasoline today.

6/10/2002  Shell and Partners Aim to Commercialize New Fuel Cell Technology with Possible Offshore Applications by 2010 - Shell Hydrogen

Jeroen van der Veer, Vice Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (Shell), has announced the launch of a project in Norway to explore possible large-scale applications of new zero-emission solid oxide fuel cell technology driven by natural gas. Shell has signed an agreement with Aker Kvaerner and Statkraft to launch the project. A project team from the three companies will perform a pilot study to explore the technology's potential on a technical and commercial basis more closely. Shell and its partners aim to complete the project by 2010 and intend to become the first in the world to develop and commercialize large-scale, multi-megawatt fuel cells of this type.

6/5/2002  'Discover' Magazine Announces Its 2002 Innovation Awards Honoring Scientists Who Have Revolutionized Their Fields - Discover Magazine/PRNewswire

Geoffrey Ballard's remarkable achievement has been to compress the size, increase the power and lower the cost of the fuel cell, an electrochemical device that combines oxygen with hydrogen to generate electricity. Hydrogen fuel cells will provide the power to propel all vehicles without harming the environment, converting the universe's most abundant element into electricity. A hydrogen powered world might have a number of interesting benefits, such as slowing temperature increases around the world, ending North America's dependence on foreign oil, and even our vulnerability to terrorists.

6/5/2002  Harvest Energy Technology Delivers a 100 kW Hydrogen Generator to Air Products for the Las Vegas, Nevada Demonstration Project - Harvest Energy/PRNewswire

The hydrogen generation system was built in a collaborative effort with Air Products, specifically for use in hydrogen fueling applications. The hydrogen generator will provide distributed, on-site hydrogen, generated from natural gas for a multi-purpose fueling system capable of dispensing hydrogen to power vehicles. The hydrogen generator will also supply hydrogen to a stationary 50 kW PEM fuel cell, developed by Plug Power, Inc., to demonstrate on-site electric power production. This demonstration project will also serve to promote the development of a hydrogen infrastructure to assist in the commercialization of fuel cell powered vehicles in the United States. The vehicle fueling station and overall project is targeted to be fully operational during 2002's fourth quarter. The demonstration project is a 50/50 cost-shared venture between the U.S. Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office and Air Products, and includes the participation of Plug Power and the City of Las Vegas, Nevada.

6/4/2002  Ballard Powers DaimlerChrysler's Fuel Cell Vehicle on a 3,000 Mile Drive Across the United States - Ballard/Business Wire

Ballard Power Systems (Nasdaq:BLDP; TSE:BLD) announced today that its Mark 900 series fuel cell has powered DaimlerChrysler's NECAR 5 fuel cell vehicle in its historic drive from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C. The successful completion of this 13-day, 3,000 mile (4,800 kilometre) endurance test is the world's first for a fuel cell vehicle and demonstrates a new level of reliability and endurance achieved by Ballard® fuel cell engines. The NECAR 5 is a Mercedes-Benz A Class vehicle powered by a Ballard® fuel cell engine generating 75 kilowatts of power. Hydrogen is generated onboard the vehicle from methanol, utilizing a fuel processor developed by Ballard.

6/3/2002  Exide Technologies Selected to Supply Batteries For New Ford Focus Fuel Cell Vehicle - Exide/PRNewswire

Ford has specified the Exide Technologies' MarathonTM M12V30 battery for these vehicles. This sealed, valve-regulated lead-acid battery provides best in class performance in a variety of energy storage applications, including the telecommunications, uninterruptible power supply and electric utility markets.

5/22/2002  Ballard and EBARA Corporation to Develop Pilot-Scale Manufacturing for Fuel Cell Membranes - CCN Matthews

Ballard Power Systems (TSE:BLD; NASDAQ:BLDP) and the Precision Machinery Group of EBARA Corporation and EBARA Research Co. Ltd. (EBARA) today announced that they have entered into an exclusive agreement to develop pilot scale manufacturing processes and equipment for Ballard's BAM(R) Grafted Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM). This agreement combines EBARA's core processing and manufacturing capabilities with Ballard's expertise in membrane development for Ballard(R) fuel cells. The agreement consists of an initial 18-month development period jointly funded by both parties. During this period, EBARA will construct and demonstrate its pilot-scale manufacturing capabilities for BAM(R) Grafted PEM. Ballard will validate the performance specifications of the membrane manufactured by EBARA through demonstration in Ballard(R) fuel cell systems.

5/21/2002  Lincoln Composites Demonstrates 10,000 Psi TUFFSHELLTM Hydrogen Fuel Tank - Lincoln Composits/PRNewswire

Advanced Technical Products, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATPX), announced today that its Lincoln Composites division has successfully tested a TUFFSHELL hydrogen fuel tank with an operating pressure of 10,000-psi (700 bar) and a burst pressure of 25,000-psi (1750 bar). The 10,000-psi tank was displayed at the California Fuel Cell Vehicle Partnership meeting in Sacramento, Calif. A 5,000-psi hydrogen fuel tank was also displayed at the Society of Automotive Engineers' (SAE) World Congress in Detroit, Mich.

5/15/2002  LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) DCH Ships 5kW Fuel Cell to Con Edison for Testing, Customer Evaluations - PRNewswire

The DCH Enable(TM) fuel cell system will run on 100% natural gas, 100% hydrogen, or any mix of the two. Running directly on pure hydrogen, the DCH system can respond to demand loads in microseconds. Running on natural gas using an integrated reformer, the system responds as fast or faster than other alternative energy back-up power supplies, including microturbines. It also responds faster than generator-only systems and on par with battery/generator and generator/flywheel systems -- without the emissions of generators and potential hazards of lead acid batteries and flywheels. The advantage of DCH's duel-fuel architecture is that the system is able to follow rapid increases in electrical load regardless of reformer response by making up the difference through hydrogen insertion. The natural gas fueling alternative allows the fuel cell system to take immediate advantage of existing fuel supply infrastructure.

5/14/2002  Ballard Receives $2 Million Order From Nissan for Fuel Cells - CCN Matthews

Ballard Power Systems (TSE:BLD; NASDAQ:BLDP) announced today it has received a $2 million order from Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. for Mark 902 fuel cell modules and support services, for delivery in 2002. The Mark 902 fuel cell module, introduced in October 2001, establishes a new standard of performance by optimizing lower cost, design for volume manufacture, reliability, power density and compatibility with customer system requirements.

5/14/2002  LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) DCH Receives Patent for New Technology Increasing Fuel Cell Power Density - PRNewswire/Yahoo

DCH Technology, Inc. (Amex: DCH) announced today it has been granted a U.S. patent for significant improvements to its passive fuel cell technology that increases the power of a portable DCH Enable(TM) fuel cell generator by up to 50 percent. The new DCH patent, and several trade secrets surrounding the patent, were viewed as critical to the company's commercialization plans. The improvement is an innovative passive water management system that increases both power density and operating stability. ...With this patent DCH now offers a power pack that, within existing design configurations, provides more power for more product features and functions, or alternatively, allows the OEM to downsize the product with the same features and functions.

5/14/2002  FuelCell Energy and MWH Energy Solutions Announce Agreement to Distribute Direct FuelCell(R) Power Plants - PRNewswire

FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FCEL) has signed an agreement with MWH Energy Solutions, Inc. to distribute FuelCell Energy's ultra-low emission Direct FuelCell(R) (DFC(R)) power plants in municipal, utility support, commercial and industrial applications. Initial focus will be on wastewater treatment facilities throughout the United States.

5/14/2002  Plug Power Announces Memorandum of Understanding With Honda R&D - PRNewswire

The MOU documents the companies' mutual desire to collaborate on a research project to explore concepts for a home-based hydrogen vehicle refueling system, and Honda's intention to purchase two stationary fuel cell power generation systems from Plug Power. The companies anticipate completing the supply arrangements for the two stationary fuel cell power generation systems later this year. The companies also expect to complete a definitive agreement for the home refueling system collaboration during 2002. A home refueling system is a fuel cell product that will provide heat, hot water, and electricity to a home, while also providing hydrogen fuel for a fuel cell vehicle. The device will be fueled by natural gas, and is expected to be environmentally friendly due to its high efficiency and low emissions.

5/9/2002  Taft Sees High-Tech Fuel Cell Operation in Action - McDermott Technology/Business Wire

Governor Bob Taft glimpsed the future today as he visited McDermott Technology, Inc., the site of Ohio's largest fuel cell research program with the largest number of operating fuel cells. Taft's visit to MTI underscored his plans to launch his Third Frontier concept, a program that aims to help fund and foster high-tech industries in the state. Taft addressed employees and guests during his visit to MTI and saw fuel cells in operation at SOFCo, an MTI-originated venture that is now the largest fuel cell "core-technology" development center in the state of Ohio. Taft emphasized his plans to jump-start high-tech ventures in the state of Ohio -- particularly the development of fuel cells -- emphasizing their importance and potential throughout the state's business and industrial base. "We want to support fuel cell industries in Ohio in every possible way," Taft said. "Ohio intends to be a leader in fuel cells going forward from here."

5/2/2002  Praxair Expands Hydrogen Pipeline Capacity - Praxair/Business Wire

In response to an increased demand for hydrogen by refining customers, Praxair, Inc. (NYSE: PX) has doubled the capacity of its hydrogen pipeline between Houston and Texas City, Texas. Praxair and Valero Logistics Operations L.P. have exchanged pipeline assets of different capacities in order to enhance their respective hydrogen systems. ...Praxair's 300-mile Gulf Coast hydrogen pipeline system is already connected to a substantial portion of U.S. refining capacity. Refiners' demand for hydrogen has grown by 10 to 15 percent per year over the past five years. The rate is expected to increase to nearly 20% per year based on the need for clean-burning, low-sulfur gasoline and diesel fuels to comply with new Environmental Protection Agency regulations coming into effect in 2004 and 2006. In October 2001, Praxair announced plans to build two world-class hydrogen plants along its U.S. Gulf Coast pipeline system. The combined estimated capacity of the new plants will be 200 million cubic feet per day. The first startup is scheduled for early 2004, subject to a number of regulatory reviews.

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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.