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Fuel Cell info; DOE DP Program

Fuel Cells 2000 is an activity of the Breakthrough Technologies Institute (BTI), a non-profit organization formed to promote the development and early commercialization of fuel cells and related pollution-free, efficient energy generation, storage and utilization technologies and fuels.

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Fuel Cell Seminar, CADER/DPCA

This is the major Fuel Cell event, held every two years. The last one was in Palm Springs. There was a huge turnout -over 2000 people, with lots of financial types and corporations represented. It was a strange kind of transitional hybrid between a professional technical conference and an industry trade show.

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UFTO NOTES 2000

11 Dec 2000 UFTO Note – Smart Setback for Room Thermostats 20 Nov 2000 UFTO Note – World Commission on Dams 29 Oct 2000 UFTO Note – Travel Reports 01 Sep 2000 UFTO Note – Las Vegas Energex2000 14 Aug 2000 UFTO Note – TeamFuel-Intelligent Fuel Management 12 Jul 2000 UFTO Note – CO2 Sequestration […]

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Travel Reports

In September, I attended these three conferences. They were all different, but also had a great deal in common. This writeup attempts to capture major themes and to provide highlights of some of the more interesting developments that came to light.

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Zero Emission Coal (Los Alamos)

Los Alamos is working to eliminate the environmental concerns associated with the use of fossil fuel, which will continue to be an important energy source well into this century. One technology the Laboratory is developing to achieve this goal is a zero emission process for converting coal and water into hydrogen, which is then converted into electricity, with virtually no emissions of pollutants.

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Alchemix – Two Emissions Control Breakthroughs

We first heard about this company at the Environmental Capital Network Forum in San Francisco last winter. At that time, they had planned to discuss only the first technology, but decided at the last minute to present the second one also. There has been a lot of progress since then.

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Science Mag. Energy Issue

Science Magazine’s recent (July 30) issue is a special edition with a major series of articles on Energy. Here are the table of contents, abstracts, and full text of the lead articles, which I downloaded from their website.

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Is DG like the PC?

This article by our friend Mark Mills appeared in World Climate Report, and again (modified) in the June 1 issue of Public Utility Fortnightly. A good reality check on the rhetoric of distributed generation. I especially like the point that there’s no “Moore’s Law” for electric power generation.