January 2004   Vol. XIX   No. 1   ISSN 1080-8019
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California Plans for Interstate H2 Fueling Station Network Take Shape
SACRAMENTO, CA - When Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed in his governorship campaign he would set up hydrogen fueling stations every 20 miles on every California Interstate highway, lots of people wrote it off as blue sky campaign rhetoric.

H2 Car Co. Wants to Convert Trucks, Sports Cars to Hydrogen, Talks with Possible Partners
LOS ANGELES - The Hydrogen Car Company (HCC), launched here recently (H&FCL Nov. 03), is making plans to convert vehicles with internal combustion engines - from sports cars to Hummers - to hydrogen. As the year gets underway, it is already deep in discussions with well-known companies in moving toward that objective.

Fast Forward: Florida Hydrogen Fleet Plans


Toronto & Two Dozen Companies to Set Up Area Hydrogen Village Partnership
TORONTO - A group of 27 Canadian companies and government entities have set up the Hydrogen Village Partnership in the Greater Toronto Area, the industry association Fuel Cells Canada announced last month.

NJ Group to Convert First U.S. Home to Solar Hydrogen, including Seasonal Storage
HOPEWELL, NJ - Early this month, work started on America’s first completely grid-independent solar hydrogen home here in central New Jersey.

DoE to Cooperate with India in H2 Three-Wheelers; Country Plans Infrastructure
NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON, DC - India hopes to set up hydrogen fueling stations in select cities in the next two or three years as pilot projects, and expects to convert a sizeable number of two- and three-wheeled vehicles to hydrogen, perhaps blended with natural gas, according to an Indian government announcement last month.

Research & Development: New Connecticut Fuel Cell Center Aims for Global Preeminence
STORRS, CT - Add another one to the explosion of acronyms in the area of hydrogen and fuel cell development: CGFCC.

Europe Plans Spending $3.4 Billion Over 12 Years on Large Hydrogen Projects
BRUSSELS - The European Commission wants to spend Euro 2.8 billion ($3.4 billion) on hydrogen energy technology between now and 2015 as part of a new initiative to help jumpstart what the Commission called “lackluster” recent economic performance in the group of nations.

Hydrogen Hummer Debuts at Los Angeles Auto Show
LOS ANGELES - It had to happen: a humongous Hummer, powered by hydrogen.