February 2008   Vol. XXIII   No. 2   ISSN 1080-8019
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Briefly Noted: Global Warming Record
It’s getting warmer.

Briefly Noted: Ballard Automotive Sale is Official
It’s official: Ballard Power Systems’ shareholders have overwhelmingly approved the sale of the company’s automotive fuel cell business to Daimler AG and Ford Motor Co.

Briefly Noted: New NIST Hydrogen Pipeline Testing Lab
Testing hydrogen pipelines.

Briefly Noted: CALSTART Fuel Cell Bus Development Contracts
Pasadena, CA-based CALSTART, the advanced transportation technology organization, has helped secure and launch $24 million worth of contracts with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for five major fuel cell bus development projects.

Briefly Noted: Fuel Cell Commercialization is For Real Now
Fuel cell commercialization got underway in earnest last year internationally, reports the UK online news service Fuel Cell Today in its 2008 Industry Review, released at the end of January.

Briefly Noted: HydroGen Corp. Cooperation with Samsung
HydroGen Corp., the Cleveland, OH-based developer and builder of 400 kW phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) power plants, has signed a series of cooperation agreements with Korea’s Samsung Corp.

Briefly Noted: Quantum Buys Into Solar Company and Launches Slick Plug-In Hybrid
Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc., the Irvine, CA company best known for compressed gaseous hydrogen storage tanks and metering systems, lithium ion batteries as well as alternative fuel vehicles such as Toyota hybrid Priuses converted to hydrogen, is branching out again.

Briefly Noted: MTI Microfuel Cells Developmental Pilot Line
Albany, NY-based MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. says it has launched its new developmental pilot production as the first “in a number of steps......to further our of manufacturing readiness in 2008.

Briefly Noted: ECOtality Moves Fuel Cell Store to California
ECOtality, the Scottsdale, AZ-based renewable energy company, has moved the Fuel Cell Store, the company it acquired last summer, from Boulder, CO to San Diego.

Briefly Noted: Biofuels Protest and Call for Moratorium
Concerned that the widening use of biofuels and agrofuels may contribute to food shortages and not help to alleviate climate problems caused by the burning of fossil fuels, five activist organizations are calling for a moratorium on agrofuels.