June 2004   Vol. XIX   No. 6   ISSN 1080-8019
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Briefly Noted: New Los Alamos H2 Institute
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is setting up a new Institute for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research (IHFCR)

Briefly Noted: Nanostellar
Nanostellar, Inc., a Menlo Park, CA-based company, says it is developing novel nano-catalysts to replace platinum and similar metals

Briefly Noted: Iogen Corp.
Ottawa, Ont.-based Iogen Corp. says it has started producing the world’s first cellulose-derived ethanol fuel

Briefly Noted: Renault/Nuvera
French carmaker Renault and American/Italian fuel cell developer Nuvera have signed an agreement that strengthens and deepens their cooperation in fuel cell development

Briefly Noted: Berlin FC Bus
Germany’s capital Berlin has its first hydrogen bus.

Briefly Noted: Kaji Technology
Kaji Technology Corp., a Japanese maker of pressurized gas equipment, has announced plans to offer a new compressor that can deliver hydrogen gas at pressures of up to 110 MPa, or close to 16,000 PSI,

Briefly Noted: Medis Technology
Medis Technologies, Ltd., a New York-based developer of direct-liquid fuel cell technology, says it has contracted with Eastman Kodak Co.’s Global Manufacturing Services (GMS) to jointly develop refueling cartridges and chemicals.

Briefly Noted: Worldwide H2 Stations
A total of 87 hydrogen fueling stations exist now worldwide