July 2004   Vol. XIX   No. 7   ISSN 1080-8019
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Briefly Noted: Profitability at Quantum
There’s gold - at least some - in them there hills, after all: Irvine, CA-based Quantum Fuel Cell System Technologies Worldwide, Inc. reports its Fuel Cell Systems segment had its first profitable year, apparently one of the first instances of a manufacturer of fuel cell products to make money

Briefly Noted: Ansaldo FC Plant
Ansaldo Fuel Cells, a Genoa-based Italian subsidiary of the Finmeccanica SpA group, has launched a production line for stationary fuel cells

Briefly Noted: Proton Energy/GE Supply
Proton Energy Systems, Wallingford, CT, a manufacturer of pressurized PEM-based electolyzers, has signed a 36-month non-exclusive agreement with GE Supply, a division of General Electric Company, as distributor of Proton’s products for the electric power production industry

Briefly Noted: New H2 Websites
Two new websites for the hydrogen community

Briefly Noted: Lynntech Industries
Lynntech Inc., the College Station, TX-based fuel cell developer, plans spinning off its fuel cell test solution unit as an independent operation, Lynntech Industries, Inc.

Briefly Noted: HIAT
"The Hydrogen Institute of Applied Technologies" (HIAT) is one of the first tenants of a new "Hydrogen Technology Competence Center" that formally opened its doors for business late last month in Schwerin, Germany

Briefly Noted: Kebaili Corp.
Kebaili Corp., a Laguna Beach, CA-based sensor technology developer, says it has developed the world’s smallest hydrogen micro-sensor on the market today.

Briefly Noted: IF LLC
IF LLC, a Boca Raton, FL-based consultancy founded by David Haberman, has been awarded a subcontract to support a hydrogen energy investigation project by the Defense Logistics Agency of the Defense Energy Supply Center.

Briefly Noted: Infrastructure Bill
Another hydrogen infrastructure bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Briefly Noted: European H2 Interest
Interest in hydrogen is growing across Europe

Briefly Noted: Open U. for Renewables
The education, research and technology assessment committee of the German parliament, the Bundestag, has unanimously voted to support the creation of an International Open University for Renewable Energies