"A Breath of Fresh Hydrogen" comes to Columbia

Sounds like this is something worth checking out:

The public can get a glimpse of what a hydrogen-powered future might look like when The Hydrogen Education Tour comes to Columbia this week.

The exhibit will be part of FuelCellSouth’s 4th Annual Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Conference and Expo Wednesday through Friday at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.

The traveling exhibit gives people the opportunity to learn about and experience the future of hydrogen through interactive pavilions and displays. It offers information on hydrogen production, storage and infrastructure, safety and fuel cell applications.

Admission to the exhibit hall will be free on Wednesday, which has been dubbed Hydrogen Day at the conference.

Teachers are encouraged to bring their students to see the exhibit. Group reservations or additional information can be obtained by contacting Keely Saye at (803) 777-2572 or e-mailing sayek@sc.edu.

... don't miss what could be a vital technology for our future.

3 Response to ""A Breath of Fresh Hydrogen" comes to Columbia"

  1. Anonymous 7/5/07 20:19
    Tree-hugging RINO loser. Looks like they had you pegged right last year.
  2. moye 7/5/07 21:04
    Not me I like my carbon fuels.
  3. west_rhino 8/5/07 12:41
    Could be worse, could be human generated methane... every watch a neo-nazi light its flatus? Then again, Das Hindenberg was another hydrogen filled nazi gas-bag.

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