January 2007   Vol. XXII   No. 1   ISSN 1080-8019
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Briefly Noted: USABC/A123 Systems
What a difference an “r” could make: As General Motors is working with lithium ion battery developers to come up with one for its concept “Volt” electric car, the U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) has awarded a $15 million contract to develop lithium iron phosphate battery technology.

Briefly Noted: Jadoo
Jadoo Power Systems, Inc.’s N-Gen Fuel Cell Power Unit has been named as a Product of the Year by the trade magazine Electronic Products.

Briefly Noted: Wal-Mart FC Truck Trials
Two Ohio-based Wal-Mart distribution centers have successfully completed beta trials of twelve fuel cell-powered pallet trucks.

Briefly Noted: NY FC Plans
More fuel cells for cops: New York plans to install 5 kW Plug Power GenCore backup power fuel cells at 22 public safety communications sites.

Briefly Noted: Bronx Zoo FC
And another fuel cell, to light up the lions in the Bronx.

Briefly Noted: Global FC Survey
The 2006 Worldwide Fuel Cell Industry Survey shows reported sales last year were up 7% to $353 million in 2005 over 2004, and research and development outlays were up 11% to $796 million.

Briefly Noted: US FC Availability Survey
Earlier, the US Fuel Cell Council in its first-ever survey of what’s actually commercially available, said that more than 40 fuel cell products can be bought from manufacturers in the United States, Canada and Europe.

Briefly Noted: "In" Products Survey
Hydrogen fuel cell technology ranks No. 8 in the list of 70 “in” products, services and trends that will help define this new year.

Briefly Noted: South Carolina Tax Credits
South Carolina House Speaker Bobby Harrell has announced plans for legislation that would make available $15 million in state grants and tax credits for companies working with state research institutions to support hydrogen and fuel cell initiatives.

Briefly Noted: PEMEAS
PEMEAS, the Frankfurt-based developer of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for high temperature PEM fuel cells with manufacturing and r&d operations both in Germany and the United States, has been acquired by BASF Future Business GmbH, Ludwigshafen.

Briefly Noted: Ballard DMFC Gas Diffusion Layers
Ballard Power Systems is widening its horizons - partially - with direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs).

Briefly Noted: Boeing Record Solar Cell
New record-setting solar cell from Boeing.

Briefly Noted: Green Video Website
A new website launched last month that aims to show environmentally benign energy video clips worldwide.

Briefly Noted: New DWV H2 Brochure
“Hydrogen - that’s the stuff you make from natural gas, and with electricity from the grid,” and “That’s what the nuclear lobby is backing to build new reactors,” and “It’s all about the car lobby wanting to avoid fuel consumption and emissions reductions,” and “Diesel and biomass fuels solve our problems much better”.

Briefly Noted: California FC Christmas Tree
Another California First: Fuel cell lights state Christmas tree.