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To: rustyjack who wrote (133)5/14/2001 11:55:02 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16955
 
Is that the outfit that bought the division from LU?



To: rustyjack who wrote (133)5/20/2001 12:42:21 AM
From: William Marsh  Respond to of 16955
 
Superconductivity is yet another area of potential revolution in alternative energies. I've tagged their web site for future investigation and I will add them to the portfolio.

I saw a guy on the News Hour who said that California paid 7 billion for energy last year and they are looking at paying 70 billion next year. Is that so? That would buy a lot of microturbines and fuel cells.

Also, did you know that Electrolux plans to bring out a fuel cell driven vacuum next year. Weighs 10 lbs, fits on your back. No cord and little noise. When it runs out of H2, just pop in another cylinder. They are after the high end market, I think, hotels, etc., where cordless, noiseless vacuums would represent real value. The fuel cells are made by Manhattan Scientific.

Bill