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	<title>Comments on: 2nd China International Hydrogen &#038; Fuel Cell Expo</title>
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		<title>By: Philip A. Block</title>
		<link>http://www.fuelcellinsider.org/2008/11/2nd-china-international-hydrogen-fuel-cell-expo/#comment-600</link>
		<dc:creator>Philip A. Block</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 00:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well Jim,You have to admire the Asains. They re picking up where the U.S. has left off. Japan is not the second largest economy in the world because they are stupid. They learned well from the old timer Americans who knew how to do business. If it wasn't for the small businessman/ woman in this country, the U.S. would be a third world nation. Here in Georgia, Georgia Power Co. wants to install two more nuclear units and the associated xmission lines and sub stations--doesn't that say something about our industry, especially where Fuel Cells installations are expanding all over the world? Why are they afraid of Fuel Cells? Central power plants are an obselete technology--better left back in the 20th century where they served us well. Distributed power is the 21st century technology. We need 21st century Captains of industry--not obselete thinking corporate execs. who keep walking backwards viewing the past and continually tripping over the future. Romney, in his campaign, stated "Michigan's problems are Americas problems." Michigan, Detroit, and the auto industry made their own problems. The end game is (for those that play chess) is just about over for Michigan and the American auto industry. No-one in that state has the ability or guts to do the surgery that is needed to save both. Asia sees the Fuel Cell as the answer to most power problems, as they saw the value of the electronics and auto developed in the U.S and then went on to take over the industries.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well Jim,You have to admire the Asains. They re picking up where the U.S. has left off. Japan is not the second largest economy in the world because they are stupid. They learned well from the old timer Americans who knew how to do business. If it wasn&#8217;t for the small businessman/ woman in this country, the U.S. would be a third world nation. Here in Georgia, Georgia Power Co. wants to install two more nuclear units and the associated xmission lines and sub stations&#8211;doesn&#8217;t that say something about our industry, especially where Fuel Cells installations are expanding all over the world? Why are they afraid of Fuel Cells? Central power plants are an obselete technology&#8211;better left back in the 20th century where they served us well. Distributed power is the 21st century technology. We need 21st century Captains of industry&#8211;not obselete thinking corporate execs. who keep walking backwards viewing the past and continually tripping over the future. Romney, in his campaign, stated &#8220;Michigan&#8217;s problems are Americas problems.&#8221; Michigan, Detroit, and the auto industry made their own problems. The end game is (for those that play chess) is just about over for Michigan and the American auto industry. No-one in that state has the ability or guts to do the surgery that is needed to save both. Asia sees the Fuel Cell as the answer to most power problems, as they saw the value of the electronics and auto developed in the U.S and then went on to take over the industries.</p>
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		<title>By: Jim Horwitz</title>
		<link>http://www.fuelcellinsider.org/2008/11/2nd-china-international-hydrogen-fuel-cell-expo/#comment-588</link>
		<dc:creator>Jim Horwitz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 21:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So China is now blaming us for their econmic woes - Bob better keep his hand on his wallet.Regardless, if SAIC can fast track their vehicle to produce something like a smaller Honda Clarity while the big three are chasing bail-out bucks, they might be able to short circuit General Motors 30 year, $500M investment in FCVs.  I hope not, for Detroit and America's sake.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So China is now blaming us for their econmic woes - Bob better keep his hand on his wallet.Regardless, if SAIC can fast track their vehicle to produce something like a smaller Honda Clarity while the big three are chasing bail-out bucks, they might be able to short circuit General Motors 30 year, $500M investment in FCVs.  I hope not, for Detroit and America&#8217;s sake.</p>
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