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Rep. Cox Obtains Federal Support for Quantum's U.S. Army Hydrogen Infrastructure Program.
Advanced Materials & Composites News, November, 2003
November 17, 2003 - Rep. Christopher Cox (R-CA), Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee and Chairman of the House Policy Committee, announced that he has secured $2 million in the FY 2004 Defense Appropriations Bill, signed by the President on September 30, 2003, for Irvine-based Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide's U.S.
Army Hydrogen Infrastructure program. Quantum (NASDAQ:QTWW) claims a role as a world leader in hydrogen fuel systems. The hydrogen storage tanks depend on composites for their pressure ratings and gas storage capabilities. As the Armed Services are in the process of revolutionizing the way they fight and for the future forces, it will be necessary to be energy efficient and stealthy, two requirements well served by hydrogen fuel...
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