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May 21, 2001
SEATTLE -- Just in time to digest implications of the Bush administration's energy plan, a two-day conference on fuel cell technology opens today at the Renaissance Madison Hotel.
Produced by the Strategic Resource Institute, the conference, Early Markets for Stationary Fuel Cells, will look at the fuels cells as part of a sustainability strategy as well as regulatory incentives and barriers to the integration of fuel cells into the electric grid.
Speakers include Jerry Leitman, CEO of FuelCell Energy, and Barry Glickman, president of GE Microgen.
For more information go to http://www.srinstitute.com/cr197 or call (212) 967-0095. The Madison Renaissance is located at 515 Madison St. Conference registration is $1,495.