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Byron McCormick resigns after DoE terminates funding for fuel cells

Last week, the federal government decided to shift the focus away from hydrogen and onto plug-in vehicles. This week, J. Byron McCormick has resigned from the U.S. Energy Department's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee to protest this decision, saying he's "both perplexed and confused by [the] decision to zero the budget." Up until last year, McCormick had been serving as GM's executive director for fuel cell development. In his resignation email, McCormick further states that his 35 years of experience showed ... Read more →

Byron McCormick interview, Part 2

Byron McCormick is the executive director of General Motors' Global Fuel Cell Activities. In the first part of an AutoblogGreen interview, he offered thoughts on the advantages of hydrogen and what ...

AutoblogGreen's exclusive interview with Byron McCormick, Part 1

Byron McCormick is executive director of General Motor's Fuel Cell Activities. AutoblogGreen sat down with McCormick during a break at the recent Sequel drive for journalists in Southern California. ...

More details on GM bringing 100 fuel cell vehicles to test market next year

General Motors is building the world's largest fleet of fuel cell vehicles for real-world testing. The company will place more than 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cells with drivers around the world ...

Byron McCormick resigns after DoE terminates funding for fuel cells 6 months ago on Autoblog Green

Last week, the federal government decided to shift the focus away from hydrogen and onto plug-in vehicles. This week, J. Byron McCormick has resigned from the U.S. Energy Department's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee to protest this decision, saying he's "both perplexed and ...

Byron McCormick interview, Part 2 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Byron McCormick is the executive director of General Motors' Global Fuel Cell Activities. In the first part of an AutoblogGreen interview, he offered thoughts on the advantages of hydrogen and what technology may be found in a production fuel-cell vehicle. Now he discusses infrastructure, the ...

AutoblogGreen's exclusive interview with Byron McCormick, Part 1 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Byron McCormick is executive director of General Motor's Fuel Cell Activities. AutoblogGreen sat down with McCormick during a break at the recent Sequel drive for journalists in Southern California. In this first of a 2-part interivew, McCormick discusses the advantages of hydrogen and what ...

More details on GM bringing 100 fuel cell vehicles to test market next year 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

General Motors is building the world's largest fleet of fuel cell vehicles for real-world testing. The company will place more than 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cells with drivers around the world starting in the fall of 2007. "This is about making it real," said Bryon McCormick, executive director ...



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