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GM wants cleaner airBy cnnfn.com NEW YORK (CNNfn) - General Motors Corp. said it wants to build vehicles that use cleaner-burning fuel cells instead of gasoline-powered engines. The automaker recently signed a 25-year partnership with General Hydrogen to speed the development of a refueling infrastructure to support fuel cell technology.
Byron McCormick, co-executive director of GM's Global Alternative Propulsion Center, appeared on CNNfn's The N.E.W. Show with a more in-depth look. You can e-mail questions and suggestions for future guests to LeadingEdge@CNNfn.com . The Leading Edge airs on the CNNfn network at 6:20 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday. |
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