Robert Boehm

Robert Boehm
Robert Boehmwas an American political activist. Boehm was a 1935 graduate of Dartmouth College and a 1939 graduate of Columbia University Law School. The son of an attorney, he married his father's secretary, Frances Rozran; Frances Boehm died on February 14, 2006. Boehm committed himself to a lifetime of social activism, including co-establishing, with Maurice Paprin, the Fund for New Priorities in America, as well as serving as the chairman of the board for the Center for Constitutional Rights, founded...
certainly few five next optimistic quite scale terms
I am certainly not optimistic in the next five years. In 10 years I think we're going to get to see quite a few (fuel-cell vehicles), but probably not before 20 years in terms of a really big- scale application.
cost energy fairly greatly increasing systems
Once you've installed one of these systems the cost is fixed, so if your conventional systems of energy are increasing greatly in price, this is going to become fairly cost effective.
easily generate green run solar wind
We see that as being a very green way of going. It's something that you can run very easily off of solar or wind to generate the electricity.
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The primary thrust of the research has been with cars. But the (fuel cell) technology can also be used in remote power systems and future uses for cell phones, computers and other batteries.