Taking the next step anyway

June 2nd, 2009

Catherine Dunwoody started the automotive commercialization panel discussion yesterday saying “we’re past the hype and onto the hard work” when it comes to fuel cells.  She also pointed out that, in the wake of US DOE Secretary Chu’s proposed light duty automotive program funding cuts, “we’re taking the next step anyway.”

 

Those of you who are US citizens can help.  Through the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network – a grassroots campaign to integrate fuel cells and hydrogen into the green energy economy – you can send a letter to your Congressman telling him/her you support hydrogen and fuel cells and asking for the restoration of the budget to, at least, 2009 levels.  It’s as easy as 1-2-3, folks so, apathy aside! Click here to send your letter. 

 

Sebastian Blanco from AutoblogGreen.com is in town covering the conference.  You can read his more in-depth account of the session here, as well as links to his other posts. 

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Hydrogen + Fuel Cells 2009 is Canada’s premier international hydrogen and fuel cell event. The conference is expected to attract more than 1,000 delegates from around the world and will showcase Canada’s leadership in commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell technology.

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