greencarcongress.com - 1/2/2009
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The US Fuel Cell Council ( USFCC ), an industry association formed to foster the commercialization of fuel cells in the United State, is asking Congress to put $1.17 billion into fuel cells, hydrogen and infrastructure.
Fully funding programs of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT) at ...
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US Fuel Cell Council asks for $1.2 billion to help fuel cells gain a foothold
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... ) and in the two-page gallery below. Green Car Congress reminds us that last July, a National Research Council study estimated that it would take about $200 billion between now and 2023 to make fuel cell vehicles competitive with gas-powered ones, and the government would have to pay about $55 of that. ...
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