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14 Jan 2002

Rocky Mountain Institute releases paper on cost-effectiveness of fuel cells

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Fuel Cell Today and the Rocky Mountain Institute
A long-awaited Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) research paper on the cost effectiveness of fuel cells is expected to come off the printing presses by the beginning of February 2002.

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Cleaner Energy, Greener Profits: Fuel Cells as Cost-Effective Distributed Energy Resources, by RMI researcher Joel N. Swisher, examines the viability of fuel cells as a source of electric power for domestic, commercial and industrial use in the energy economy of the near future. (See a summary of the paper below.) The author earned his Ph.D. in Energy and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University in 1991.

The document will be available from RMI as a 36-page printed booklet with color illustrations, for $10 U.S. per copy, prepaid, in North America ($6 plus $4 per copy for shipping and handling). For overseas orders, the cost is $11.50 U.S. ($6 plus $5.50 per copy for shipping and handling). Payment is only by Visa and MasterCard.

To order, email orders@rmi.org, call 970 927-3851 or mail your request to Publications, Rocky Mountain Institute, 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, CO. 81654. The paper will also be available for download free of charge from the Energy pages of RMI’s website, www.rmi.org.

Rocky Mountain Institute is located in Old Snowmass, Colorado. A unique entrepreneurial nonprofit organization, RMI promotes the efficient and restorative use of resources to create a more secure, prosperous, and life-sustaining world. The Institute’s staff of researchers and consultants teaches that sustainable practices are actually more profitable than using resources wastefully. RMI works in the areas of energy, commercial and industrial efficiency, green building and development and community economic development. The Institute was founded in 1982 by Amory Lovins and Hunter Lovins.

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