Larry Burns, who led R&D at GM for the last 11 years - the longest tenure since Charles Kettering - leaves GM after 40 years on Oct. 1. He is known for his vision of connected automobiles - cars that don't crash - and a future that includes hydrogen fuel cells as a major source of renewable energy to drive transportation. Join him for a live webchat tomorrow, Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. EDT where he will share his perspective on several recent hydrogen developments, including Chevrolet's Project Driveway passing 1 million miles of gas-free driving with no tailpipe pollution and the announcement in Germany of a partnership to build up to 1,000 hydrogen fueling stations by 2015.




