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In the final segment of my interview with Catherine Dunwoody, executive director of the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP), we discuss the future role of CaFCP, current myths about fuel cell technologies, and the future for fuel cell technologies.
ROBERT GLUCK: What do you see as the future role of CaFCP?
This is the first part of a three-part interview with Catherine Dunwoody, executive director of the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP). In this segment Dunwoody talks about her background, the history and mission of CaFCP, the organization's partnerships, and current initiatives.
An American chain of grocery stores recently announced it is going solar. In an effort to reduce carbon emissions by 20 percent by 2015 using 2008 as a baseline, the Stop & Shop Supermarket Company has completed the installation of solar panels at eight of its stores in the northeast United States.
Chemical engineers at Purdue University have found a promising new process, called hydrothermolysis, that could improve the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cell cars.
How Hydrothermolysis Works
Retailers Sam’s Club and parent company Walmart (NYSE:WMT), are adding wind energy to help power two stores in the United States.
Sam’s Club
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in partnership with Xcel Energy, has launched a wind-to-hydrogen (Wind2H2) demonstration project at the National Wind Technology Center in Boulder, Colorado.
On Sunday, February 21, 60 Minutes did a segment on Bloom Energy and the company’s Bloom Box. This coming-out-party may prove huge for the green revolution but only time will tell.





