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First Nickel Inc. FNKLF

"First Nickel Inc was incorporated as 2035666 Ontario Inc., under the laws of the Province of Ontario on November 12, 2003. The Company is a Canadian mining company focused on becoming a mid-tier base metal producer through the successful mining, exploration, development and acquisition of opportunities throughout North America."


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Comment by canoe92on Apr 30, 2007 1:23pm
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Post# 12697753

hybrids give huge new Ni demand

hybrids give huge new Ni demandAs much as 150lbs per vehicle. The development of high performance traction batteries is a key issue for the future market acceptance of electric and hybrid vehicles. The nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) system is, besides the lithium-ion (Li-ion) cell, the most promising battery system for electric vehicles. Ni-MH batteries have already penetrated the consumer market worldwide. Due to its high design flexibility and robustness, the Ni-MH battery system is an ideal candidate for the whole range of battery applications from small consumer cells up to large traction batteries. Because of its high power capability for charging and discharging, the Ni-MH system is regarded as the optimum battery system for hybrid vehicles.
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