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8/29/2002  U.S. Navy Contracts Nine Plug Power Fuel Cell Systems: $1.5 Million Program Represents First Sale Of Plug Power Fuel Cells in California - Plug Power/PRNewswire

Eight systems will provide electricity and will heat hot water in the bachelor-enlisted quarters, a gymnasium and laundry facilities at the Naval Air Station North Island and the Submarine Base located in San Diego, California. One additional system will provide electricity and heat to an indoor pool at the Naval Air Weapons Station in China Lake, California.

8/29/2002  Ballard Receives Fuel Cell Bus Engine Order for California Market - Ballard/Business Wire

The 205 kW fuel cell engines will be integrated into transit buses for delivery in 2004 to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) based in San Jose, California. The fuel cell buses will operate for a two-year period in revenue service under real-world conditions, in response to the California Air Resources Board's zero-emission transit bus requirements. VTA will evaluate fuel cell technology for the public transit industry, including maintenance and operating performance and costs, fueling safety, employee training, and public education and awareness. This is a joint demonstration program with VTA, the San Mateo Transportation District, the California Fuel Cell Partnership and the California Air Resources Board. In support of this program, the fueling station at VTA's Cerone operating division in San Jose will be enhanced with hydrogen refueling capability.

8/26/2002  IdaTech Announces Commercial Launch of the First of Its Family Of Fuel Processors - IdaCorp/PRNewswire

The first of a family of fuel processors to be commercially released, the FPM 20TM is designed for simple integration into fuel cell systems or for use as a stand-alone hydrogen generator producing high-purity hydrogen.

8/26/2002  H Power Delivers Initial EPAC Products for Japanese Markets - H Power

The two EPAC-500TM systems have been modified from their standard 120 VAC – 60Hz configurations to meet Japanese output requirements of 100 VAC – 50Hz and will be used by one of Mitsui’s premier customers to provide emergency backup power in manufacturing. ...The EPAC-500 is a self-contained, rack-mountable 500-Watt fuel cell power source, designed for outdoor or indoor use.

8/23/2002  Toyota to Open Hybrid-vehicle Exhibit at Johannesburg Summit - JCN Newswire (Japan)

The special exhibit, part of the Japan Pavilion at the summit, will feature Toyota's production gasoline/electric Estima Hybrid minivan and the hydrogen-powered FCHV-4 prototype. Accompanying display panels will present Toyota's overall approach to creating the "ultimate eco-car" and provide a look at specific Toyota achievements in this field. ...Toyota began its development of FCHVs in 1992. Units of its fourth prototype - the FCHV-4 - have covered a cumulative 110,000 kilometers on and off the test track (as of the end of June this year), providing valuable insight toward the commercialization of FCHVs in Japan and in the United States around the end of this year.

8/22/2002  Plug Power Surpasses 1 Million Kilowatt Hours of Electricity Generated for Customers in the U.S., Europe and Asia - Plug Power/PRNewswire

These systems were installed and have operated in more than 20 customer locations in seven U.S. states and three countries with an additional 13 systems slated to be installed in the upcoming weeks. "The fuel cells at the Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, N.Y., have operated above the 90 percent availability specified in the contract during the 8 months since we installed the 10 units to power a portion of the Arsenal's officer's quarters, manufacturing and research facilities," said Dr. Mike Binder, Program Manager of the U.S. Department of Defense Fuel Cell Program. "These systems, which contribute significantly to the power generated, have consistently exceeded 95 percent availability to date."

8/22/2002  H Power and Osaka Gas Sign Licensing Agreement - H Power/Business Wire

Under the terms of the agreement, H Power has the right to manufacture, integrate, use and improve upon Osaka Gas Fuel Processing System for use in its systems worldwide. H Power has been working with Osaka Gas for more than a year on the development of a 500-Watt residential cogeneration system targeted for introduction into the Japanese residential market. The units have been installed in Osaka Gas' NEXT21, an experimental condominium complex located in Tennouji Ward, Osaka City. During the first phase of the project, 10 prototype systems were delivered to Osaka Gas for testing.

8/20/2002  QUANTUM Supplies Hydrogen Fuel Storage System For General Motors' Revolutionary Hy-wire Fuel Cell Vehicle - QUANTUM/PRNewswire

QUANTUM's challenge on this project was to design its ultra-lightweight, advanced-composite TriShieldTM hydrogen tank design to fit within the very tight packaging envelope of GM's Hy-wire skateboard-like chassis, which has a maximum depth of 11 inches. QUANTUM's 5,000 psi (pounds per square inch, or 350 bar) hydrogen fuel storage system fits within an area designed to incorporate all of the touring sedan's propulsion and control systems.

8/14/2002  FuelCell Energy and PPL Energy Services to Install 250 Kilowatt Direct FuelCell(R) Power Plant at Ocean County College In New Jersey - FCEL/PRNewswire

The power plant, which will run on natural gas, will be manufactured by FuelCell Energy in Connecticut and will be installed by PPL Energy Services. The total value of the project is $1.65 million. The New Jersey Clean Energy Fund will provide $827,000 in the form of grants. ...The power plant is to be operated in a cogeneration mode, supplying both electricity and heat to several buildings on the campus. It will be sited next to one of the buildings and feed power into the central power and heating system located in the basement. The power plant will supply about 90 percent of the day-to-day and backup power needs for three buildings. It will also supply 20 percent of the heating for the college's central heating loop. Natural gas for the power plant will be supplied by New Jersey Natural Gas.

8/12/2002  Rick Cooper Joins Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Corporation as President and COO - DMFCC/Business Wire

Over the last six years at Ballard and Xcellsis, Cooper built up a team of 175 people along with world-class research and manufacturing facilities for the development of fuel cell power systems for automotive applications. Prior to Xcellsis, he was a project manager in the test equipment industry. Mr. Cooper has honors degrees in Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering and is a registered professional engineer in California.

8/8/2002  John Deere Signs Contract With Hydrogenics To Explore Fuel Cell Opportunities - Hydrogenics

John Deere has engaged Hydrogenics to provide HyPM(TM) power module technology together with integrated components and services for a premium power application of PEM fuel cells.

8/8/2002  Millennium Cell Announces Sale of Hydrogen on Demand Systems to Army National Automotive Center - Millennium Cell/Business Wire

The NAC purchased two units for evaluation, one designed to work with fuel cells in the 1kw to 5kw range and the other in the less than 1kw range. The larger system could have applications in the provision of power to auxiliary power units, while the smaller system could be evaluated for individual soldier power applications.

8/6/2002  CDP Capital - Technology Ventures Invests in HyRadix - HyRadix/PRNewswire

HyRadix Inc. has announced that CDP Capital - Technology Ventures (formerly CDP Sofinov) of Montreal, Quebec, Canada has become an investor in the company. ...HyRadix has fuel processor technology designed for both residential and commercial polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell applications, as well as for fueling stations and industrial applications. HyRadix also has the intellectual property of the Hydrogen Burner Technology (HBT) company. HyRadix's investors include UOP LLC, Sud-Chemie Inc., and CDP Capital - Technology Ventures.

8/6/2002  Hydrogenics Announces Successful Installation of HyUPS(TM) At A Telecommunications Cell Site in Northern California - Hydrogenics/PRNewswire

Now that the unit has been installed at a commercial cell site, the next step of the trial will simulate grid power failure conditions in order to test the 25 kW HyUPS(TM) system under a variety of operating conditions.

8/1/2002  H Power Launches Commercial, Hydrogen-Fueled Product Lines - H Power/Business Wire

H Power introduced the pre-commercial version of the E(PAC)-500 fuel cell-based power source in February of 2002 at the Third Annual Touchstone Energy New and Emerging Technologies Conference and Expo held in Tucson, Arizona. Over the last several months, H Power has worked with several partners in the US, Japan and Europe in trial applications to refine its direct hydrogen product offering. As a result of the feedback received during these field trials the company has decided to offer two products--the existing E(PAC)-500 and the new Modular Power Solution line. The E(PAC)-500 is a self-contained, rack-mountable 500-Watt fuel cell power source, designed for outdoor or indoor use. The unit can be mounted in a standard equipment rack and has an output of 120VAC at 60 Hz. International versions will be available shortly. This is the first product in H Power's Self-Contained Power Solutions Line sold under the banner "power to handle your toughest challenges" and provides the convenience of an all-inclusive fuel cell power source with grid sensing capability that allows the system to be set to act as a stand-alone power source, or to self-start upon electrical grid failure. The new Modular Power Solutions product line is based on the H(Core)-500(TM) which is a hydrogen-fueled 500-Watt, 48 V DC power source that can also be configured for indoor or outdoor use. Multiple H-Cores can be combined to create customer specific solutions featuring voltage outputs of 120 VAC 60Hz or 48 VDC--up to 2kW.

7/30/2002  Nuvera Launches Hydrogen-Powered Fuel Cell Business - Nuvera/PRNewswire

Nuvera Fuel Cells today announced it has launched a hydrogen fuel cell business based on its Avanti(TM) 5kW distributed generation product line. The new initiative provides OEMs with "ruggedized" hydrogen power modules ranging from 1 to 6kW that can operate under harsh conditions, such as those typically encountered in industrial, commercial, and automotive environments. ...Nuvera's strategy now includes both reformer-based fuel cell systems and hydrogen power modules. The company will continue to develop fuel cell power systems (including fuel processors, fuel cell stacks, and power electronics) for the distributed generation and automotive industries, while leveraging its fuel cell stack technology for hydrogen power module applications such as industrial vehicles, range extenders for cars and "city electric vehicles," and uninterruptible power systems.

7/30/2002  Ballard Power: Coleman Product Delayed By Component Supplier - Dow Jones

Coleman Powermate's AirGen product launch is delayed because a supplier has failed to deliver a key component, Ballard Power Systems Inc. (BLDP) chairman Firoz Rasul said on a conference call Tuesday. Ballard watchers have been awaiting commercial launch of the Coleman Powermate AirGen portable power generator built around Ballard's 1.2-kilowatt Nexa fuel-cell power module.

7/25/2002  UTC Fuel Cells' PC25 Power Plant to Provide Distributed Power For Austin Energy - UTC Fuel Cells/PRNewswire

Austin Energy installed the 200-kilowatt fuel cell system, which also produces 900,000 BTUs of usable heat per hour, at the Rebekah Baines Johnson Health Center. Electricity produced by the unit is fed into the Austin Energy electric grid, making it the first fuel cell in Texas to feed power to the grid. The health center is using the heat produced by the unit to heat water for the health center, helping it avoid the cost and the emissions associated with operating a natural gas-fired boiler.  ...While a traditional generating system produces as much as 25 pounds of pollutants to generate 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity, the PC25 power plant produces less than an ounce.

7/25/2002  Aperion Energy Systems and Millennium Cell Announce Cooperative Development Agreement - Aperion Energy Systems

Under the terms of the two-year Cooperative Development Agreement, Aperion has purchased a development Hydrogen on Demand™ system and will design, build and test commercial sodium borohydride-based fuel supply system prototypes for telecommunications and utility backup power applications. Aperion will integrate these systems with partner fuel cell products for field deployment.

7/24/2002  Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle First to Receive Certification; Honda FCX Slated for Commercial Use - American Honda/PRNewswire

Both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) California Air Resources Board (CARB) have certified the hydrogen-powered Honda FCX as meeting all applicable standards. The FCX has been certified by CARB as a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) and by the EPA as a Tier-2 Bin 1, National Low Emission Vehicle (NLEV), the lowest national emission rating. The FCX will also meet applicable U.S. safety and occupant protection standards. "This is an important milestone for the automobile industry that holds the promise of cleaner air for all Americans," said Jeff Holmstead, assistant administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation. "While there still remains much work ahead to make fuel cell vehicles a mainstream transportation option, this certification is an important first step."

7/24/2002  LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) IMPCO Announces Completion of Quantum Spin-Off - Quantum/PRNewswire

Quantum designs and manufactures advanced fuel systems technologies for hydrogen, natural gas and propane and includes capabilities in liquid fuels such as alcohol, methanol and gasoline. In addition to advanced fuel systems for vehicles, Quantum's products and services are also applicable for fuel cell applications in the transportation, stationary and power generation and hydrogen refueling infrastructure industries. Quantum's advanced fuel systems can be found in General Motors' premiere line of natural gas and propane vehicles.

7/18/2002  Ballard's Electric Drives and Power Conversion Division Introduces 80 kW High Speed Natural Gas Genset - Ballard/Business Wire

Ballard Power Systems'  Electric Drives & Power Conversion Division today introduced its first high-speed natural gas fueled generator set (EcostarTM genset) capable of producing 80 kW for standby and back-up power applications. The Ecostar ES080-42N-S genset is based on the 4.2L Ford V6 natural gas engine and operates at double the speed of conventional gensets to produce nearly twice the power. By increasing the engine speed, Ballard has achieved the highest power density of any 80 kW genset. As a result, the Ecostar genset also has the lowest cost per kilowatt of any genset at this power level. ...Ballard and Ford collaborated to increase the speed and endurance of the Ford 4.2L V6 natural gas engine and Ballard integrated this engine with the generator, electronics and control systems. The EcostarTM genset provides the highest fuel-to-wire efficiency and lowest emissions of any genset primarily due to the Ford natural gas engine's efficiency (32%) and the Engine Performance Module that controls and optimizes engine performance continually. The brushless synchronous generator used in this genset can be configured to deliver three phase voltages, up to 480 volts, or single phase voltages, up to 240 volts. Eight distinct configurations enable the genset to serve both 60 Hz and 50 Hz applications at the voltages described above. The genset is available with a modem for full communications and diagnostics. The configuration is selected by the customer and set at the factory prior to final testing. Many performance features and options are also available to allow the customer to match an Ecostar genset to his specific needs. The list price of the ES080-42N-S is $15,700 with delivery in one to four weeks. Service and warranty are available from more than 500 authorized distributor service centers across the United States. Targeted markets include agricultural, light-industrial and large residential standby applications.

7/18/2002  SMP Announces $3.2M NIST ATP Program on High Volume Manufacture of Fuel Cell Membrane Electrode Assemblies for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells, Partners with Motorola, Spectra and CFDRC - SMP/Business Wire

Under this $3.2M, three-year program, SMP will build upon its long-standing partnerships with Motorola Labs, an industry leader in portable electronics and developer of DMFC technology; Spectra Inc., a leading piezoelectric ink-jet print head manufacturer; and CFDRC, a leading modeling company to develop MEAs for the DMFC market. This award is in addition to a $3M NIST ATP program for the development of Elevated-Temperature, Reformate-Tolerant Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs) for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells for a total combined level of funding of $6.2M. SMP's NIST award titled "Development of High Volume Digital Manufacturing of Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs) for Fuel Cells" is a three-year effort designed to remove significant existing barriers to commercialization including cost prohibitive precious metal loadings and unreliable manufacturing methodologies. SMP's major program objectives are to develop materials and digital deposition technology, which will reduce precious metal content and enable flexible manufacturing techniques. SMP will use a spray-based process to make electrocatalyst powders that can be deposited by ink-jet printing. These powders will have increased utilization compared to catalysts prepared by traditional methods, increasing catalytic activity thereby reducing the precious metal content and increasing performance.

7/17/2002  Ballard Power Systems, Osaka Gas, EBARA BALLARD and EBARA Advance Relationship - CCNMatthews

Ballard Power Systems announced today that its subsidiary Ballard Generation Systems has signed a two-year agreement with Osaka Gas, EBARA BALLARD and EBARA Corporation to develop a 1 kW cogeneration stationary Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell system, comprised of a Ballard(R) fuel cell and an EBARA BALLARD system using Osaka Gas' fuel processing technology, for the Japanese residential market. Ballard Generation Systems and EBARA BALLARD also signed a License Agreement to use Osaka Gas' fuel processing technology worldwide for PEM fuel cell systems that are 10 kW or less.

7/15/2002  Dynetek Successfully Tests 12,500psi Lightweight Hydrogen Storage Cylinder - COMTEX/Northern Light

The design features a non-permeable aluminum liner wrapped with high strength carbon fiber. The 12,500psi cylinder was developed for hydrogen storage for fueling stations that are capable of fast filling the next generation of Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCV). These vehicles will have onboard storage of compressed hydrogen at 10,000psi (700bar). ...The design validation test was performed by Powertech Labs of Surrey, B.C., an independent third party testing agency for cylinder manufacturers, according to ISO, NGV2 and EIHP (European Integrated Hydrogen Project) standards. In the test the cylinder was pressurized to 30,920psi (2130bar), which greatly exceeded the requirement of all the above listed standards for a cylinder with 12,500psi service pressure.

7/12/2002  DCH Files 8-K, Puts Sensors and Fuel Cell Divisions on the Block - Eye for Fuel Cells

In an form 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange, DCH technology, Inc., reports its Board of Directors has approved the solicitation of offers to purchase its sensors and/or fuel cell divisions. DCH said the Company must receive offers for the sensors division by the close of business on July 16, 2002; offers for the fuel cell division must be received by the close of business on July 22, 2002. Persons interested in more information should contact David Asplund at Delano Securities at (312) 583-1950.

7/11/2002  QUANTUM Achieves World Record for Lightweight Hydrogen Storage Tanks - QUANTUM Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide/PRNewswire

QUANTUM Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) IMPCO Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMCO, QTWW), announced today that it demonstrated a hydrogen storage tank with a world record 13% hydrogen weight efficiency. This breakthrough offers a dramatic weight reduction in hydrogen storage technology and will significantly improve on-board energy storage in aircraft and spacecraft applications where weight is critical. The technology will also be used in the development of lighter, less costly hydrogen storage tanks for fuel cell vehicle applications. The QUANTUM team successfully fatigue-cycled and hydroburst-tested high performance prototype hydrogen storage cylinders and achieved the new performance record of 13% hydrogen storage by weight at 5,000 psig (350 bar). This tank will be optimized for an aerospace application currently under development by NASA and AeroVironment, with the final product targeted to achieve even higher storage efficiency and high cycle life.

7/11/2002  Electric Co-op Installs First Plug Power Fuel Cell in GA - Flint Energies/PRNewswire

Georgia's first residential fuel cell has been installed by Flint Energies to provide heat and electricity to its Service Center facility in Warner Robins. The 5 kW fuel cell, manufactured by Plug Power Inc. of Latham New York and purchased from GE Fuel Cell Systems LLC, was installed and commissioned in less than 4 days in June.

7/10/2002  LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) Proton Energy Systems Inaugurates New Wallingford Facility - Proton Energy/PRNewswire

Proton Energy Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: PRTN), a leading hydrogen generator and regenerative fuel cell company, hosted an official ribbon cutting ceremony today to commemorate the formal opening of its new 100,000 square foot facility in Wallingford, Conn. Proton's corporate offices, research and development, and manufacturing will be consolidated at the new location. Proton debuted the facility in Wallingford's Medway Industrial Park. The six-year-old company formerly occupied 28,000 sq. ft. in two Rocky Hill facilities, but required additional space to maintain its rapid growth and development. According to Senior Vice President, Robert J. Friedland, Proton's new corporate headquarters will be able to accommodate its anticipated growth from a current workforce of 150 employees to approximately 500 employees over the next several years.

7/10/2002  QUANTUM Announces Board of Directors - QUANTUM Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide/PRNewswire

QUANTUM Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. announced today that Mr. Thomas Tyson, Dr. Scott Samuelsen and Mr. Brian Runkel will join QUANTUM's Board of Directors immediately upon spin- off from parent LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) IMPCO (Nasdaq: IMCO). Mssrs. Tyson, Samuelsen and Runkel join Mr. Dale Rasmussen and Mr. Alan Niedzwiecki on QUANTUM's Board. ...Dr. Samuelsen has served as the Director of the LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) National Fuel Cell Research Center at University of California, Irvine since 1990, where he has also been a professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Dr. Samuelsen holds B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.

7/2/2002  LogoBGIF.gif (142 bytes) Proton Energy Systems Receives Order From U.S. National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration for Hydrogen Generators - Proton/PRNewswire

The total value of this contract, including options, is approximately $605,000. The initial order for three HOGEN 20 systems, valued at approximately $177,000, includes storage tanks, spare parts kits, installation, and training. The units are expected to be delivered in the third and fourth quarters of this year. In addition, NOAA has the option under the contract to purchase up to seven more similarly configured hydrogen generators. Proton's HOGEN 20 hydrogen generators will provide the lift gas for weather balloons that are launched daily in the Caribbean region to collect data on atmospheric conditions.

7/2/2002  Energy Industry Leaders Consider Future Climate Change, Geopolitical Scenarios at Platts Event - Platts (McGraw-Hill)/Business Wire

In the case of a major climate surprise, significant incentives would likely emerge for efficiency, renewable energy, cogeneration, distributed generation, hydrogen infrastructure, and biofuels. Other likely outcomes include soaring demand for natural gas, rising externality charges and bond downgrades for conventional coal generation, increased pressure for new nuclear generation, and heightened investment in coal gasification and geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide.

7/1/2002  Toyota Advances Marketing of Fuel Cell-Electric Hybrid SUV - Toyota/PRNewswire

Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., announced today that it, and parent company Toyota Motor Corporation, will start limited marketing of a fuel cell hybrid (FCHV) sport utility vehicle (SUV) in Japan and the U.S. around the end of this year, much earlier than originally planned. The earlier launch reflects the successful results of a year of testing in the two countries of the FCHV-4 prototype, and Toyota's response to society's expectations for cleaner mobility solutions. The SUV, based on the Kluger-V in Japan and the Highlander in the United States, will be a newly developed FCHV featuring conventional vehicle-like performance based on improvements to the FCHV-4's reliability, cruising distance, functionality and other aspects.

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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.