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To: edamo who wrote (102873)5/17/2001 1:19:38 PM
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edamo - I have always felt the same way. Once the energy plan is presented and businesses can see that we will be out of the bad part of the energy crunch in X months, most investment dollars will leave because there is no obvious long term growth in revenue.

Having said that, don't you think that the companies that build the power plants will be in for some strong revenue increases for a extended period of time? The only way out of the power crisis is to throw tons of money at the construction outfits. Do you agree? If so, who do you think will profit the most?

It also seems that billions of dollars will be made available for the expeimental Hydrogen stuff. I bet the FCEL, PLUG, BLDP etc group gets a lot of government cash for an extended period of time.
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