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To: Boplicity who wrote (10733)5/28/2003 12:28:39 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13815
 
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Methanol Fuel Cells Shine on Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON, May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's Congressional Fuel Cell Expo
brought out hundreds of visitors to the Cannon Caucus Room on Capitol Hill to
view the latest developments in fuel cell technology. The Methanol Institute,
representing the global methanol industry, was just one of the many exhibitors
touting the benefits of using methanol as a hydrogen carrier fuel for fuel
cell technology applications.
"From a micro-methanol fuel cell powering a handheld tactical radio, to an
Army Command Humvee featuring a methanol-powered fuel cell auxiliary power
unit, methanol is the fuel of choice for a host of fuel cell markets," stated
Methanol Institute President & CEO John Lynn. "As a liquid hydrogen carrier,
methanol is a safe, convenient, efficient and economic fuel for a range of
fuel cell technologies."
The US Fuel Cell Council (USFCC), the trade association of the fuel cell
industry, hosts the Congressional Fuel Cell Expo. The Methanol Institute is
one of the founding members of the USFCC, and remains active on a number of
leadership and technical committees. The Expo drew members of Congress and
their staff, along with hundreds of federal officials, industry leaders and
news media representatives.
At the Expo, the Methanol Institute distributed a DVD video presentation
titled, "Methanol Fuel Cell Vehicles: The Clear Alternative," featuring
footage of fuel cell vehicles and interviews with government, industry and
environmental leaders. The 10-minute DVD video is available for purchase by
visiting the "Fuel Cells" page on the Methanol Institute's web site at
methanol.org.
MTI MicroFuel Cells of Albany, New York, demonstrated an early prototype
direct methanol fuel cell handheld tactical radio that provides 50 watt-hours
of power per load of methanol fuel, nearly meeting the energy content of the
most widely used military battery. The U.S. Department of Defense
demonstrated a Command and Control Silent Watch Fuel Cell Vehicle featuring an
auxiliary power unit built by IdaTech of Bend, Oregon, that uses a methanol-
powered fuel cell to operate all mission equipment. Other exhibitors
displayed methanol fuel cell technologies for transportation, stationary power
and portable power applications.

The Methanol Institute serves as the trade association for the global
methanol industry.