Toyota, Honda fuel-cell cars certified
Toyota and Honda announced their fuel-cell cars have become the first to receive motor-vehicle type certification from the Japanese government. The type certification means the cars meet the new safety and environmental standards issued for vehicles powered by pressurized hydrogen and can be sold without vehicle-by-vehicle certification. Source: The Japan Times

The world’s largest assembly of fuel cell cars and buses is on display in San Francisco this weekend for the United Nation's World Environment Day conference. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared climate change an indisputable threat and unveiled a plan to combat global warming by setting goals for reducing California's emissions of greenhouse gases. In April his administration released the
Hip Swedish home furnishings retailer IKEA -- always a trendsetter -- will begin using a GM/Opel HydroGen3 for speedy deliveries in the German capital Berlin this week. Only a few weeks ago, a HydroGen3 took first place in the fuel cell class at the "Rallye Monte Carlo Fuel Cell and Hybrid". GM is a partner in the