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| For Immediate Release August 12, 2003 |
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| U.S. Energy Secretary Abraham Tours Daimler Chrysler Nabern Fuel Cell Research Facility | |
| KIRCHEIM-TECK/NABERN, “I’m pleased to visit Nabern, which is in the forefront with its cutting edge hydrogen fuel cell research technologies,” Secretary Abraham said. “I believe our work on hydrogen in the President Bush has encouraged the Department of Energy to undertake the public-private technology partnerships in pursuit of a cleaner, more sustainable energy future that is ultimately independent of foreign sources of energy. A growing number of countries have committed to accelerate the development of hydrogen energy technologies in order to improve their energy, economic, and environmental security. For example, the To broaden the hydrogen effort further, on June 16 in The use of hydrogen as an energy carrier offers several important advantages relative to existing systems. Hydrogen can be derived from multiple feedstocks, which fosters fuel versatility. End-use technologies that employ hydrogen, such as fuel cells, are more efficient and can be used safely while improving the environment and public health. Media Contact(s): |
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| U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C. | |