November 2004   Vol. XIX   No. 11   ISSN 1080-8019
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Briefly Noted: Large FC System Survey
In the latest of its series of surveys, the “Fuel Cell Today” Internet portal says a grand total of slightly more than 700 large stationary fuel cell systems - more than 10 kW - have been installed worldwide since the 1970s.

Briefly Noted: Quantum's "Aggressor"
Irvine, CA-based Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide last month unveiled a high-performance, off-road military hybrid fuel cell vehicle, dubbed the “Aggressor.”

Briefly Noted: New Michigan H2 Station
Another hydrogen fueling station has opened in Southfield, MI as part of a Hydrogen Technology Park operated by DTE Energy.

Briefly Noted: U.S./UK H2 Exchange Program
The United States and Britain are set to fund a joint scientist exchange program specifically to advance the potential of hydrogen energy.

Briefly Noted: Millennium/NASDAQ
Millenium Cell Inc., the Eatontown, NJ-based developer of sodium borohydride hydrogen storage technology, has been informed by the Nasdaq exchange that it was not currently in compliance with certain requirements needed for continued listing on the Nasdaq National Market.

Briefly Noted: Solvay
Solvay S.A. the Brussels-based international chemical and pharmaceutical group, has joined Conduit Ventures Limited.

Briefly Noted: Glum UK H2 Economy Projection
A British economist says changing over every American vehicle to hydrogen power would require so much electricity - presumably for electrolysis - that the United States would have to build enough wind turbines to cover half of California or 1,000 additional nuclear power plants.