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Posted by lkgeo1 on November 19, 2006, 9:33 am
 


State Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Policy and Demonstration Database
This database catalogues initiatives, policy and partnerships in the
fuel cell and hydrogen arena. We also include all stationary fuel cell
installations, hydrogen fueling stations and vehicle demonstrations in
the United States. 47 states and the District of Columbia have some
sort of fuel cell or hydrogen legislation, demonstration or activism
taking place today. We hope this database sparks even more activity to
help bring fuel cells to commercialization and the hydrogen economy to
realization.

We have only included installations, vehicle demonstrations and
hydrogen fueling stations that we know are either open right now or
that have already ended. For planned hydrogen fueling stations, please
check out our Hydrogen Fueling Station Chart and for planned stationary
fuel cell installations, please visit our Worldwide Stationary Fuel
Cell Installation Database.

For a comprehensive state-by-state analysis of state programs and
incentives that specifically include hydrogen, fuel cells and zero
emission vehicles, check out our State Activities That Promote Fuel
Cells and Hydrogen Infrastructure Development report.

For information on federal programs and activities, please visit DOE's
Hydrogen Program website.

The database is a work in progress and we welcome any updates, edits
and corrections. If you experience any problems with the database,
please let us know. Contact us at database@fuelcells.org.

Enter the database   http://www.fuelcells.org/info/statedatabase.html


Posted by Tony Wesley on November 19, 2006, 10:08 am
 



lkgeo1 wrote:

This group is about "Home Power/Home-Made Power for Off-Grid Living."

So I decided to see if the database is relevant.  I checked Michigan
for stationary fuel cell installations.  Five of them, none in a home.

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Grand Prize Winner
Belinda Marquardt

Garden Vegetable SPAMWICHES

Ingredients

1 (12-ounce) can SPAM® Oven Roasted Turkey
1 tablespoon butter
½ cup butter
12 asparagus spears
1 red bell pepper
½ cup honey mustard
12 phyllo dough sheets
1 egg, beaten
Sesame seeds
Honey mustard for dipping, if desired

Cooking Directions

Preheat oven to 350°F. Cut SPAM into 4 lengthwise pieces and then cut
each piece into 3 lengthwise strips. Over medium-high heat, fry SPAM
strips with 1 tablespoon butter until golden brown. Drain on paper
towels and set aside. Put asparagus spears (with ends removed) and
about ½-inch water In microwave safe dish. Cover and cook until crisp
tender, about 2 minutes. Drain and set aside. Cut off top of red pepper
and discard along with seeds. Cut into 12 strips. Melt ½ cup butter.
Brush phyllo dough sheet with melted butter, and fold lengthwise twice.
Brush with butter again. At one end of the phyllo dough sheet lay one
asparagus spear (so ends poke out of either side), one SPAM strip, one
red pepper strip, and squeeze a stripe of mustard down the center.
Starting at the ingredient end, roll up dough around the vegetable &
SPAM bundle. Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Repeat until 12 SPAMwiches have been made. Bake on greased cookie sheet
for 18 to 20 minutes. Serve with extra mustard for dipping, if desired.
Yields 12 SPAMwiches.


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