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To: Buckey who wrote (1267)5/22/2006 10:28:45 PM
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22 May 2006, 10:04 PM EDT
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22 May 2006, 10:18 PM EDT

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OT: Milberg Weiss Is Charged With Bribery and Fraud

By JULIE CRESWELL
Published: May 18, 2006

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To: Buckey who wrote (1267)10/12/2006 8:36:09 PM
From: scion  Respond to of 1774
 
“As far as we’re concerned, the choice of the places is theirs,” said Brian Smith, founder of Digital Ultracap and Digital Gas.

Fuel Cell Centers: Green Light

Green tech company reveals fuel cell testing centers to come by 2009 in Europe.
September 25, 2006

A green tech company said Monday it is developing a series of energy centers across Europe as part of a World Bank-funded initiative.

Digital Ultracap, a joint venture of Las Vegas-based Digital Gas Inc. and Holland’s ICCU Holdings B.V., will take part in the development of four energy centers in Europe. The energy centers will test the performance of hybrid energy systems for storing and balancing generated fuel cell power.

Fuel cells are electrochemical energy conversion devices that offer continuous replenishment of reactants consumed, such as hydrogen and oxygen as opposed to the limited internal energy storage of a conventional battery.

ICCU will partner with the capacitor company for the World Bank-funded project, whose center location possibilities include Germany, Poland, Portugal, and Bulgaria.

“As far as we’re concerned, the choice of the places is theirs,” said Brian Smith, founder of Digital Ultracap and Digital Gas. “We just recently signed into the project.”

World Bank press agents were unable to confirm or deny funding of the project.


Local fuel cell and alternative energy centers are highly sought after in Europe as the European Commission cracks down on automobile emissions and the EU’s reliance on external energy sources increases year upon year.

Last year, Janez Potocnik, the European commissioner for science and research, said the EU was 50 percent dependent on imported oil and petroleum for energy and the figure would increase to 70 percent by 2030.

Announced so far, the energy centers will consist of a manufacturing complex for intelligent ultracapacitors—capacitors with higher energy storage capacities than a regular capacitor; a bio-ethanol facility that changes biodegradable material into energy; and a Digital Gas energy and farming center to process local waste and provide food and pharmaceutical products. The production of the energy will be primarily, if not all, for European use.

Location Key
Digital Ultracap announced Thursday that the World Bank had given the green light for funding of one location, but Mr. Smith could not say which one. ICCU will announce the site in October. ICCU could not be immediately reached for comment.

The stateside capacitor company hopes to complete construction of the first facility in the EU within three years, generate income within 18 months after start-up, and provide 1,500 jobs for the local community.

German car makers BMW, Porsche, and Volkswagen concluded a collaboration contract for the development of hybrid drives with Digital Ultracap, according to an Ultracap statement. One of the considerations in locating the first plant will be to be in proximity to large corporate customers in the automotive and other industries.

Regulate
Ultracapacitors could help car manufacturers meet regulations the EU Commission put into place in 1999. The regulations will cut carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent from 1995 to 2010.

And Digital Ultracap claims ultracapacitors take the idea of a hybrid energy system a step further. With the ultracapacitor hybrid electric battery-powered systems, like an automobile, can accelerate faster and live longer than a conventional electric battery system. Furthermore, ultracapacitors can store the energy available for braking as electric energy, whereas conventional batteries can not.

Digital Gas has set up a holding firm to run subsidiaries based on the development, which will include Digital Ultracap, Digital Sofcell, Synfuel, and Digital Electric.

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