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WASHINGTON (AP) - A leading developer of hydrogen fuel cells for automobiles announced a timetable Tuesday for making the technology more feasible by 2010.
Canadian-based Ballard Power Systems Inc. said it would demonstrate a commercially viable fuel cell "stack," which uses hydrogen fuel to generate electricity in vehicles, in five years.
By 2010, Ballard said its fuel cell stack would be more durable, cost-effective and better able to start in freezing conditions.
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