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To: Bradpalm1 who wrote (3978)4/4/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Scoobah  Respond to of 5827
 
Brad, if you ever come across any information that mentions DCH Technology as the supplier of the fuel cells for the Phase 11 program, please make that posting to the DCHT thread.

In the meantime I will try to discover what is available and public in this regard. thanks for the leg work.



To: Bradpalm1 who wrote (3978)4/4/1999 3:12:00 PM
From: Scoobah  Respond to of 5827
 
Brad, I have just confirmed that DCH Technology, DCHT has indeed supplied the sensors for that program, but not the fuel cells.

DCH isn't producing more than a handfull of them right now ( fuel cells) so that makes sense.

As GM for RAM Capital, a consultant and investor in DCHT my disclaimer can be found here, ramcapitalmanagement.com



To: Bradpalm1 who wrote (3978)4/4/1999 3:28:00 PM
From: John Curtis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5827
 
Brad: An interesting set of BPAmoco articles. Clearly, based on all the different category of articles, the petroleum industry can see the far enough into the future to start planning for it now.

Some great stuff going on there in the electroceramic catalytic department. What are the odds that some day "gas" stations will have those "crackers" on-site thus changing the whole direction of the current distribution system?

Still, as a "futurist" I'm gonna keep an eye on some of the companies mentioned as they stand to do very well in the next few years me thinks.....

Regards!

John~



To: Bradpalm1 who wrote (3978)4/4/1999 6:04:00 PM
From: Ken Ludwig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5827
 
I can find no listings for HBT or PFCS. Are they public companies?