Iowans--listen closely, and amidst the din of rustling corn ears you
may hear the upstart thrum of engines piquing the interest of
investors and environmentalists alike. Hydrogen Engine Center Inc. has
seen its stock price rise almost tenfold since taking to the market
September 2. The company is set to move into a new factory where it
will be able to build some 4,000 engines capable of running on
gasoline, natural gas, hydrogen, ammonia, or propane using Ford
engines as a starting point.

Headed up by ex-FoMoCo employee Ted Hollinger, the company plans to
offer remanufactured Blue Oval V-6 powerplants (with revised internals
and a new electronic fuel supply management system) to commercial
corporations looking for flex-fuel power. With more than 60 million
Ford V-6s produced, there should be ample supply for Hollinger's
operation.

[Source: Des Moines Register]

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