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| | Spokane Journal of Business - The Business Newspaper For The Inland Northwest |
 | | Genesis landed a contract in August to develop a prototype fuel processor for Boulder, Colo.-based Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., a U.S. defense and aerospace contractor, and expects to deliver the compact unit in January, says Phillip Piffer, Genesis’s president and CEO. |
 | | Genesis also has met directly with military officials in recent months, and Piffer says he came away convinced that fuel cells “will be their portable power source of choice once everybody is happy with the ruggedness and durability of the machines.” |
 | | Genesis developed its first processor last winter, and tested it in February, so the prototype unit it now is preparing to deliver to Ball is a more refined, second-generation product, he says. |
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