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Micro fuel cells power up
June 27, 2001: 7:30 p.m. ET

Medis expects to roll out its first commercial DLM product by late 2003
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NEW YORK (CNNfn) - They promise to be better for the environment and pack a lot more punch than standard batteries. Micro fuel cells are being hailed as the hot energy source of the future.

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But how long will it be before we see them in everyday use? Bob Lifton, chief executive officer of Medis Technologies, appeared on CNNfn's The N.E.W. Show with more details. graphic





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