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To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (44)1/20/1999 2:26:00 AM
From: Dr. Harvey  Respond to of 127
 
With the fuel cell, the idea is to slowly but surely take the world off the plug. When you think about it; our energy needs are increasing at an annual rate near 2%. Our gasoline consumption is increasing as is our electricity demands, all the while air pollution grows. There are some cities where people can't breathe in Asia.

There are many countries where there is no power grid but millions of people; isn't it more likely that there would be less war if more people had access to simple things like hot running water?

There is a quantum leap in our ability to create energy to power a growing and thriving world and fossil fuels are being phased out.

Changing directions; the military has tremendous needs for remote power, whether it is to provide power to field commands or for submarines, you name it; fuel cells have a future there too.

I am just beginning to look into the variety of applications that a company like DCHT would be targeting for their fuel cell business.
We have already heard about gardening tools, cell phones, any rechargeable battery operation, but surely there is more to this than just buses and cars.

I have inquired in this manner on the Ballard thread. I will get back to you with further info on this area as it develops.

I admire your enthusiasm for DCHT. I guess you saw the chart from last year when it ran from .75 cents to $8 dollars in what seemed like a few short weeks. The internet stocks make that move look like childs play today, but DCHT was a dazzler when it ran as it came at a time when micro caps were still illiquid.

I like the action in the stock the last few weeks and it appears that we have seen acculumulation as the volume is increasing near the lows.

It is defintely exciting when you feel like you are in on the ground floor of a major turn in a stock.