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Jadoo Power & Millennium Cell Chosen As Providers For “fuel Cell Challenge”

Fuel Cells will Replace Batteries and Emergency Responders Will be Trained in Alternative Power Applications

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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 23, 2006 -
Release at: http://www.thomas-pr.com/pressreleases/jadoofuelcellchallengerelease.html

Folsom, CA – October 23, 2006 – Jadoo Power Systems Inc. (Jadoo) www.jadoopower.com, the leading supplier of portable fuel cell systems, announced today that Jadoo and technology partner Millennium Cell (NASDAQ: MCEL - News) were chosen as fuel cell technology providers for the Greater Columbia “Fuel Cell Challenge.” The Greater Columbia “Fuel Cell Challenge” is a groundbreaking plan involving unprecedented integration of hydrogen fuel cell technology into multiple aspects of the City and University. Columbia’s vision is to become the first planned end-to-end fuel cell city by building an innovation pipeline around fuel cells in three phases: Discovery, Development and Deployment.

Jadoo’s line of N-Gen Fuel Cell Power Units and XRT Extended Runtime Accessories were awarded to various companies, governmental agencies and university research groups for use with a variety of sponsored projects. Emergency Responders as well as Professional TV Broadcasters will benefit from the latest in fuel cell technology. Features such as long runtime, zero degradation and rapid recharge make Jadoo’s fuel cells an attractive power alternative for current “brick” battery and generator users.

“Columbia is excited that the initial wave of projects includes a family of fuel cell products that already are commercialized and have an economic value proposition,” said City of Columbia Mayor Bob Coble. “Building a knowledge economy in Columbia centered around leading edge fuel cell technology is what this challenge is about.”

“Maintenance issues involved with gas generators and back-up battery usage is no longer a problem with the Jadoo XRT fuel system,” said Deputy Director Harold Reaves with the City of Columbia Department of Homeland Security. “Predictable, reliable, off-grid power in a portable package will help our department respond more efficiently in emergency situations.”

“At ETV we love being on the cutting edge of education and technology, and we are very excited to be using Jadoo’s N-Gen power units,” said Moss Bresnahan, President and CEO, SCETV. “Thus far, our engineers are very impressed, and we are pleased to be part of this commitment that South Carolina is making in hydrogen fuel cell use.”

Jadoo’s XRT provides extended power support for a variety of battery operated applications when the grid is either unavailable or unreliable. The XRT is a 100 W, 110VAC / 12VDC power support system with over 2200 Watt-hours runtime. It is ideal for off-grid, critical applications, such as portable radio and laptop battery recharging, powering mobile law enforcement surveillance installations as well as providing back-up power for critical communication devices like satellite phones and modems.

The XRT currently uses six metal hydride canisters for fuel storage, which weigh approximately 30 total pounds. Together with Millennium Cell, Jadoo is developing a chemical hydride-based fuel canister for the XRT that will deliver the same runtime at half the weight. In the second phase of this program, the chemical hydride canister will be deployed in the applications targeted as part of this initiative.

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