April 02, 2008: 10:25 AM EST
CNNMoney.com, DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
General Motors Corp. (GM) is asking the energy industry and government officials to help automakers make volume production of fuel cell electric vehicles "a reality" by opening more hydrogen fueling stations.
GM says hydrogen infrastructure is "economically viable and doable."
Larry Burns, GM's vice president for research and development and strategic planning, is expected to make the remarks in the keynote address Wednesday to the National Hydrogen Association's annual conference in Sacramento, Calif.
Veronica Dagher; 201-938-5400; AskNewswires@dowjones.com
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