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Tuesday, November 30th, 2010HAMTRAMCK General Motors Co. said Tuesday it will hire 1,000 additional engineers in the Detroit area to work on battery technology. The automaker said most of the jobs will be at a technical center in Warren. The engineers will help develop batteries for hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles of the future. The company [...]
A 'Hydrogen Highway' in Connecticut?
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010Clean and abundant, hydrogen is the fuel of the future—and always will be. Or so the joke goes. In California, for example, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger envisioned 100 auto-ready hydrogen stations along the coast. After five years, however, only a few dozen are in place, and enthusiasm—not to mention funding—has waned. Without a larger network, automakers [...]
VolkerHighways Joins ITM Power’s Hydrogen On Site Trials
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010ITM Power has announced that VolkerHighways (a member of the VolkerWessels UK group of companies) has signed an agreement to participate in the Hydrogen On Site Trials (HOST) of ITM Power’s transportable high pressure refueling unit (HFuel).
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GM plans to add 1,000 battery tech engineers
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010The engineers will help develop batteries for hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles of the future.
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Capacity of Texas to Introduce Hydrogen Fuel Cell Terminal Truck
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010Capacity of Texas received a $872,000 grant to develop a hydrogen fuel cell terminal truck. The project is supported by the State of Texas through a Grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
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