Fuel Cells
Green Power

 

   The Automobile, it is fair to say, changed the industrial and social fabric of the United States and most countries around the globe. More people are driving more cars in 1999 than ever before - more than 200 million vehicles are on the road in the U.S. alone. But the car has contributed to our air and water pollution and forced us to rely on imported oil, helping to create a significant trade imbalance. Today many people think fuel cell technology will play a pivotal role in a new technological renaissance - just as the internal combustion engine vehicle revolutionized life at the beginning of the 20th century.

   Today's innovations in fuel cell technology are addressing local, national, and global environmental needs. The decision to become involved with bringing these innovations into our daily lives is a strategic career opportunity. Fuel cells offer an opportunity for innovation. Helping to make fuel cells be a part of the solution might be a challenge that's too exciting to ignore.