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Technology Stocks : Energy Conversion Devices

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To: Krowbar who wrote (7116)2/4/2003 11:11:00 PM
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And just recently Chevron/Texaco reaffirmed their confidence in our batteries and hydride storage.

Accepting the Challenge of Tomorrow's Energy

Greg Vesey acknowledges the challenges facing his company, industry and the world as it faces the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable forms of energy.

By Bill Moore

Presentation by Greg Vesey recorded at 2002 ETIC in Miami, Florida.

February 01,2003

Everyone knows that oil and natural gas will someday run out. Few people appreciate that fact more than the oil companies themselves. Large producers like BP and Shell are investing in renewable energy, others are investigating alternative fuels, including hydrogen.

ChevronTexaco has taken a serious interest not only in hydrogen production, but in hydrogen storage, one of the more significant technical bottlenecks confronting the future hydrogen economy. Prior to its merger with Chevron, Texaco invested over $60 million dollars in Energy Conversion Devices (ECD) and its solid hydride storage system.

Greg Vesey, the president of ChevronTexaco Technology Ventures, spoke on the opening day of the Electric Transportation Industry Conference in Hollywood Beach, Florida about why the petroleum industry is interested in sustainable energy and cleaner petroleum technologies.

To listen to Vesey's 10 minute presentation, click the audio link at the top of the right hand column.

EV World wishes to thank the EVAA for granting us permission to record the conference's presentations.

evworld.com

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