
Publications
2003 Conference Proceedings
Fourth Annual SECA Meeting - Seattle, WA
April 15-16, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- Status of SECA and How It Fits into Fossil Energy’s Strategy [PDF-3227KB]
Rita Bajura, Laboratory Director, NETL
- Expanded Applications of SECA Fuel Cells:
- SECA Industrial Team Reports:
- Military Applications of Fuel Cells:
- Technology Highlights:
- Environmental Considerations: Panel Discussion:
“Environmentally Acceptable Use of Fossil Fuels Including the Role of Fuel Cells” Panel Members:
- Ed Rubin,Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies,
Carnegie Mellon University [PDF-2283KB]
- Patrick Mazza, Research Director, Climate Solutions [PDF-87KB]
- B. P. (Pete) McGrail, Chief Scientist, Carbon Management Initiative,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory [PDF-2453KB]
- Vello A. Kuuskraa, President, Advanced Resources International, Inc.
[PDF-1037KB]
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