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Ball Aerospace Works on Low-Weight Portable Fuel Cell for Army.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2002

By Steve Raabe, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 4--Army Capt. Bren Workman remembers vividly the 85-pound backpack he lugged during Ranger infantry training.

One of the pack's weightiest loads was batteries, used for everything from radios to night-vision goggles.

So Workman is relieved, even though he now works a desk job, that help for the overloaded Army grunt is on its way.

Boulder-based Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has a Defense Department contract to develop a portable fuel cell that would power military electronic devices.

Ball's research project could help soldiers reduce their battery requirements by as much as 90 percent without sacrificing power.

"Lightening the...

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