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Fossil fuel accounts for 30 to 80 percent of the load in convoys into Afghanistan, bringing costs as well as risk.
Ford and DaimlerChrysler, in conjunction with Ballard Power Systems, a fuel cell manufacturer near Vancouver, British Columbia, have built prototypes and invested heavily in bringing costs down.
"They are bringing costs under control and their targets seem more achievable than they did at the end of the fourth quarter," said Henry Blodget, an analyst at Merrill Lynch.
In 2008, as the recession made four-dollar lattes seem almost obscene, Schultz returned as C.E.O. and oversaw the decision to close six hundred stores, which would help the company ride out the recession by bringing costs under control.
Ministers are being urged by some Tory backbenchers to consider a cut in VAT on energy bills as a way of bringing costs down without reducing energy firms' profits, regarded as necessary to invest.
Bringing costs down further, Fiat is sharing the 500's platform with Ford, which will shift assembly of its new Ka next year to the plant in Poland, from Valencia in Spain.
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