Word: mahlers
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...energy policy tilts toward traditional oil and coal interests, many renewable-energy entrepreneurs believe that global political and market forces are now on their side--and that their technologies have developed to the point where they can win, even on a playing field that is canted against them. Joseph Mahler, chief financial officer of FuelCell Energy, a Danbury, Conn., firm that builds relatively small but highly efficient and pollution-free power plants, says his factories are expanding production rapidly. Many buyers fear California-style blackouts, and he worries more about meeting demand than about whether the U.S. government tries...
...Mahler of FuelCell Energy says such economies of scale would make fuel cells even more competitive with fossil fuels. He estimates that with its current production at 50 megawatts a year, his company's cells can deliver power at 7[cents] or 8[cents] a kw-h. But when FuelCell increases production by 2004 to 400 megawatts a year, as it plans, the attendant savings could drop the price to 5[cents] or 6[cents] per kw-h, all else being equal...
...always liked Mahler and expressive music," she says. "David's work [on Corronach] is very personal and has a kind of deep lyricism...
...Mahler was up until ten in the morning putting on the final touches. After sleeping for an hour and a half, she printed out her thesis on the federal music project of the Works Projects Administration and black musicians...
...feel very numb," Mahler said. "I never thought this day would come. It's weird--almost anticlimatic after so many months of build...