Canadian government gives funds to NRC

Published: May 5, 2008 at 7:58 PM

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 5 (UPI) -- The Canadian government announced a $13.6 million investment in fuel cells.

The National Research Council's Vancouver-based fuel cell and hydrogen industry and officially opened the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Gateway, a technology demonstration and exhibit showcasing Canada's world-leading fuel cell and hydrogen industry.

Jim Prentice, industry minister and minister responsible for NRC, and Gary Lunn, minister of natural resources, reconfirmed the government's support for the NRC and its partners with their investment.

NRC has been working to catalyze science and technology-based partnerships in Vancouver's fuel cell and hydrogen technologies cluster.

The announcement is part of a larger $118 million government investment in six NRC technology cluster initiatives -- Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies in Vancouver; Nanotechnology in Edmonton; Plants for Health and Wellness in Saskatoon; Biomedical Technologies in Winnipeg; Photonics in Ottawa; and Aluminium Transformation in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints


COL FB: Florida 37, Florida State 10 (2 min)
Police again unable to interview Woods (53 min)
Davydenko ousts Federer in London
Louisville fires its football coach
COL FB: Oklahoma 27, Oklahoma St. 0
COL FB: TCU 51, New Mexico 10
NHL: New Jersey 6, N.Y. Islanders 1
fark
The Teflon Son: John Gotti Jr. not convicted again
New England's last military air base shuts down. In case anyone from the Soviet Union is reading...
Photoshop this building under wraps
The 50 most interesting Wikipedia articles
Klink, you idiot
Lobbyist charged in corruption case told judge his incriminating email messages shouldn't be used...