1. Funding OpportunitiesDOE is a major source of hydrogen funding. Visit this site often to keep informed of current opportunities. You can also sign up to be added to the automated contact list.
The Department of Defense issues several Small Business Innovative Research solicitations each year. Subscribe to the DOD Listserv to receive notices of solicitations. Hawaii has a program that financially supports successful SBIRs recipients. 2. Organizations 1. Government Agencies ATP Program - the Advanced Technology Program (ATP) is run by the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Through partnerships with the private sector, ATP's early stage investment is accelerating the development of innovative technologies that promise significant commercial payoffs and widespread benefits for the nation. California Air Resources Board (CARB) Information about California's aggressive drive towards a hydrogen economy. Learn about the California Hydrogen Highway Canadian Transportation Fuel Cell Alliance In addition to its focus on hydrogen activities in Canada, there is an excellent set of links and a publications page. CANMET Energy Technology Centre (CETC) - Canada's leading federal government S&T organization with a mandate to develop and demonstrate energy efficient, alternative and renewable energy technologies and processes. CETC has facilities in Devon, Alberta; Varennes, Quebec; and Ottawa, Ontario. DOE Hydrogen Program Home Page This is the primary site for finding information about the Federal hydrogen program. Check out the "Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & infrastructure Technologies Program: Multi-Year Research, Development and Demonstration Plan" which can be read or downloaded in pdf format. Department of Defense Fuel Cell Demonstration Program - descriptions and pictures of fuel cell installations and demonstration sites. Fuel Cell Test and Evaluation Center (FC Tec) - the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel Cell Test and Evaluation Center (FCTec) is a National Resource facility for the independent, unbiased testing and validation of fuel cell power systems for both military and commercial applications. Hydrogen Fuel Initiative (HFI) - the Federal government's central source of information on R&D activities related to hydrogen and fuel cells. Ohio Third Frontier Project - to position Ohio as a national leader in the growing fuel cell industry, Governor Bob Taft unveiled a $100 million, 3-year initiative to invest in research, project demonstration and job creation. South Coast Air Quality Management District - funds research and development of clean air technologies, including fuel cells for transportation. US DOE Hydrogen Fuel Cell Fact Sheet US DOE Hydrogen Safety US DOE Codes and Standards www.fueleconomy.gov - site developed by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
2. National Labs Argonne National Laboratory - researching ceramic solid oxide fuel cells, direct methanol PEM fuel cells, high temperature sealant materials for fuel cells, reformers for fuel cells. Idaho National Lab Hydrogen Program INL is pursuing development and commercialization of technologies related to production, infrastructure, and utilization of hydrogen fuel. Los Alamos National Laboratory Our objectives are to develop original fuel cell designs and to explore alternative fuels for use in these cells National Energy Technology Laboratory - a part of the Office of Fossil Energy at the U.S. Energy Department, NETL and its industrial partners are working on Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell power plants, Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell power plants, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell power plants, and a variety of other related technologies. NREL: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Research Home Page NREL is working to develop and demonstrate advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to reduce our nation's dependence on foreign oil, improve our air quality, and maintain our economic competitiveness Oak Ridge National Lab Hydrogen Program ORNL is developing materials and processes for fuel cell systems and for the practical generation, storage, and delivery of hydrogen as an energy carrier. Sandia National Lab Hydrogen Program work ranges from fundamental research on hydrogen properties to comprehensive systems engineering of hydrogen technologies 3. Non Government Organizations (NGOs) Alliance to Save Energy - organization that promotes energy efficiency and renewable energy. California Fuel Cell Partnership - joint effort by automakers, California government, and fuel cell industry businesses to demonstrate small fleets of fuel cell vehicles. California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative - members represent a group of federal, state and non-governmental organizations interested in combining efforts and resources towards commercialization of stationary fuel cells in California. Canadian Hydrogen Association - nonprofit membership association composed of universities, research organizations, industry and small business. The objective is to promote the use and development of hydrogen energy, hydrogen energy systems and technologies and to develop the role of hydrogen energy for the purpose of improving the environment. Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) - EDTA is an international association representing the interest of those involved in the development, production and use of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies and supporting infrastructure. European Fuel Cell Group - European trade association for the fuel cell industry. Fuel Cells 2000 is an activity of the Breakthrough Technologies Institute (BTI), a non-profit [501(c)(3)] educational organization formed to promote the development and early commercialization of fuel cells and related technologies. Fuel Cell/Hydrogen Infrastructure Codes & Standards Fuel Cell Commercialization Conference of Japan - examines specific issues affecting the commercialization and widespread use of fuel cells, and incorporates the findings into policy proposals with a view to enabling member companies to take steps to resolve the issues themselves, and having these findings reflected in government measures. Through this, the FCCJ can make an important contribution to the commercialization and widespread use of fuel cells in Japan, and to the growth of Japan's fuel cell industry. Fuel Cell Institute of Australia - organization focusing on fuel cells within Australia. Fuel Cells Texas - a non-profit trade association representing the fuel cell industry in Texas. Seeks to accelerate the broad commercialization and deployment of fuel cells in the state of Texas through public education, policy alignment and development of state-sponsored initiatives. Fuel Cells UK - established to foster the development of the UK fuel cell industry; elevate the UK industry in the international arena; and raise the profile of UK fuel cell activity. Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association - a non-profit organization that educates, advocates, promotes, and publicly demonstrates renewable energy technologies. Houston Advanced Research Center's Center for Fuel Cell Research and Applications - conducts demonstration projects and applied research focusing on promising fuel cell technologies, both stationary and mobile. Hydrogen Codes and Standards Portal Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada - mission is to accelerate Canada's world-leading hydrogen and fuel cell industry. Members include most types of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, components, systems supply and integration, fuelling systems, fuel storage, and engineering and financial services. Methanol Institute - works to support the use of clean reformulated and oxygenated gasoline, promote the use of methanol as an alternative fuel, and encourages the development of methanol powered fuel cells. NFPA Guide to Gas Safety National Hydrogen Association - association of businesses and organizations focusing on hydrogen production, storage and utilization systems, including fuel cells. New Mexico Hydrogen Business Council - an organization of member businesses dedicated to New Mexico's goals for the implementation of a hydrogen economy in the state. NHA H2 Safety Resources SC Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Alliance - serves as the primary facilitator on hydrogen initiatives within South Carolina. The focus of the alliance is to promote the development and use of quality, cost effective accessible hydrogen, fuel cells and related technologies. Sustainable Energy Coalition - features information on clean energy technologies and about the Coalition's advocacy in such areas, including fuel cells and hydrogen technologies. U.S. Fuel Cell Council - a nonprofit trade association dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the United States. The Fuel Cell Network - A UK-based network to promote and encourage the exchange of information and ideas within the fuel cell community, both industrial and academic. World Fuel Cell Council - a non-profit association founded in 1991 to promote the most rapid commercialization of fuel cells. Members of the Council include companies involved in the development of fuel cells. Based in Germany.
4. University R&D 3. Companies 1. Fuel Cells The following businesses, institutes and organizations are involved in development of fuel cell stacks with links to web sites and note of technology type. Acumentrics Corporation, Massachusetts, USA (SOFC) Advanced Measurements Inc., Alberta, CANADA (Fuel Cell Testing Systems) Altergy Systems, California, USA (PEM) Apollo Energy Systems, Inc., Florida, USA (AFC) Arbin Instruments, Texas, USA (Fuel Cell Testing Systems) Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA (PEM, MCFC and SOFC) Asia Pacific Fuel Cell Technologies, California, USA (PEM) Astris Energi, Inc., Mississauga, Ontario, CANADA (AFC) Ballard Power Systems, Inc., British Columbia, CANADA (PEM) BCS Technology, Inc., Texas, USA (PEM) Boyam Power System Co., Ltd., Taiwan (PEM) CellTech Power, Massachusetts, USA (SOFC) Ceramatec, Utah, USA (SOFC) Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd., Victoria, AUSTRALIA (SOFC) CMR Fuel Cells Limited, Cambridge, UK (DMFC) Desert Research Institute, Nevada, USA (PEM, PAFC) Distributed Energy Systems, Connecticut, USA (PEM) EBARA Ballard Corporation, Tokyo, JAPAN (PEM) EBZ - Dresden, GERMANY (SOFC) Electric Power Research Institute, California, USA (PAFC and MCFC) Electrocell - Sao Paulo, BRAZIL Electro-Chem-Technic, Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM (PEM, PAFC) ElectroChem, Inc., Massachusetts, USA (PEM) Electro Power Systems, Palmero, ITALY (PEM) Element 1 Power Systems Inc., California, USA Emprise Corporation, Georgia, USA ENEOS (Nippon Oil Corporation), JAPAN (PEM) EnerFuel, Inc., Florida, USA (PEM) EnergyOr Technologies Inc., Quebec, CANADA (PEM) Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., Michigan, USA (RFC) Esoro AG, Faellanden, SWITZERLAND (PEM) eVionyx, New York, USA (AFC, Metal-Air FC) FEV Motorentechnik GmbH, GERMANY (PEM, SOFC) Florida Solar Energy Center, Florida, USA (PEM) Forschungszentrum Julich, GERMANY (DMFC, SOFC & PEM) FuelCell Energy, Connecticut, USA (DFC) Gashub Technology, SINGAPORE (PEM) Gas Technology Institute, Illinois, USA (MCFC, PAFC, , PEM and SOFC) Hitachi Works, Ibaraki, JAPAN (MCFC) HTceramix - Lausanne, SWITZERLAND (SOFC) H-Tec - Wasserstoff-Energie-Systeme GmbH, Luebeck, GERMANY (PEM) Hydrogenics Corporation, Toronto, CANADA IdaTech, Oregon, USA (PEM) Intelligent Energy, Leicestershire, UK (PEM) Jadoo Power - California, USA (PEM) Japan Automobile Research Institute, Inc., JAPAN (PEM) Lynntech, Inc., Texas, USA (PEM) Manhattan Scientifics Inc., New Mexico, USA (PEM) Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation, Arizona, USA (PEM) Materials and Systems Research, Inc., Utah, USA (SOFC) Medis Technologies, ISRAEL (PEM) Mesoscopic Devices, Colorado, USA (DMFC, SOFC) Metallic Power, California, USA (ZFC) Microcell, North Carolina, USA (PEM) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, JAPAN (PAFC) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Inc., New York, USA (PEM & SOFC) MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, GERMANY (MCFC) myFC - Your Power Source, SWEDEN (micro fuel cells) NanoDynamics Energy Inc., New York, USA (SOFC) National Fuel Cell Research Center, California, USA NexTech Materials, Ltd., Ohio, USA (PEM & SOFC) NuVant Systems, Inc., Illinois, USA (PEM, DMFC) Nuvera Fuel Cells, Massachusetts, USA (PEM) Plug Power, LLC, New York, USA (PEM) Power Air Corporation, California, USA (ZAFC) Powerzinc Electric, Inc., CA, USA (Zinc/Air) Protonex Technology Corporation, Massachusetts, USA (PEM) Proton Motor GmbH - Starnburg, GERMANY (PEM) ReliOn, Washington, USA (PEM) Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, DENMARK (SOFC) Rocky Mountain Institute, Colorado, USA (PEM) Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC), California, USA (PEM) Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation, Pennsylvania, USA (SOFC) Southwest Research Institute, Texas, USA (PEM) Sulzer Hexis Ltd., SWITZERLAND (SOFC) Tekion, Burnaby, BC, CANADA and Champaign, IL (Formira FC) Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc., Maryland, USA (PEM) Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, JAPAN (PAFC and PEM) Toyota Motor Corporation, JAPAN (PEM) United States Department of Energy (main), Washington D.C., USA (PAFC, PEM, MCFC and SOFC) United States Department of Energy (Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies), Washington D.C., USA (ALL) UTC Power, Connecticut, USA (PAFC and PEM) Voller Energy, Hampshire, United Kingdom (PEM) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND (PEM and SOFC) Wärtsilä Corporation, Helsinki, FINLAND (SOFC) ZSW, Center for Solar Energy & Hydrogen Research, Ulm, GERMANY (PEM, MCFC and SOFC) Ztek Corporation, Massachusetts, USA (SOFC) 2. Hydrogen Production/Supply
Air Products - Industrial gas supplier including hydrogen Air Liquide America Air Liquide America - Part of the Air Liquide Group, a French company and global producer of industrial gases. Avalence LLC - Hydrogen generation equipment based upon alkaline electrolysis of water Electric Hydrogen - Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers GE Global Research - Developing electrolyzer technology General Atomics - GA is developing technologies for thermochemical production of hydrogen using nuclear, solar and waste biomass energy. Hydrogenics Corporation - Hydrogen generating eqipment based upon alkaline electrolysis of water. StatoilHydro Hydrogen Technologies - Hydrogen Technologies is a world-leading supplier of water electrolysis equipment for generating hydrogen. HyGear bv - HyGear uses steam reforming technology in combination with PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technology in its hydrogen generation systems. H2Gen Innovations - On-site hydrogen appliances converts natural gas to hydrogen using steam methane reformer. Hy-Drive Technologies - Hy-Drive system generates and injects hydrogen gas into a regular internal combustion engine enhancing the combustion process by allowing fuel to burn more efficiently and completely. Hypower Fuel, Inc. - manufactures and distributes a line of hydrogen processors for use with the internal combustion engine as a non-primary fuel source. Hyradix, Inc. - onsite hydrogen generation systems using catalytic autothermal reforming technology, pressure swing adsorption system and ambient temperature desulfurization ITM Power Plc - developer of PEM fuel cell and electrolyzer technologies. Iwatani International Corporation – pioneer and the leader in the area of merchant hydrogen in Japan, especially in the sector of liquid hydrogen production and supply. Linde Group – market leader in Europe and one of the most important gas suppliers world-wide. It is a global company supporting over 1.5 million customers in 50 countries with industrial and medical gases, applications experience, and extensive services. Nanologix – Hydrogen bioreactor technology to extract hydrogen from food processing wastewater streams. NextJoule,Inc. – produces hydrogen through sunlight, using patented silicon nanocrystal technology Praxair. Inc. – largest industrial gases supplier in North and South America, and the second largest worldwide Trulite, Inc. –engaged in the development and production of portable and small stationary products that produce hydrogen Virent Energy Systems – Aqueous Phase Reforming (APR) process, a carbon neutral method for on-demand production of hydrogen and fuel gas. Shell Hydrogen, LLC – Shell Hydrogen is the only major energy company involved in fuel cell vehicle demonstrations in all three major hydrogen markets - Japan, North America and Europe. Shell Hydrogen has opened refueling stations in Tokyo, Reykjavik, Amsterdam and Luxembourg. Building has begun on a refueling station in Washington, D.C Westinghouse Nuclear – Westinghouse has partnered with the Shaw Group and the PBMR Company to develop and deploy PBMR based nuclear process heat facilities. This team is currently evaluating multiple applications that offer significant commercial interest. This includes the production of steam, syngas, oxygen and hydrogen. Hydrogen and syngas can be produced from natural gas via nuclear driven steam-methane reforming or from nuclear driven watersplitting. 3. Other Applied Thin Films – leader in development of ceramic thin film materials used in hydrogen production, transportation, and storage that provide protection against corrosion, high temperature oxidation, and embrittlement. Clean Energy Fuels Corporation – North America’s largest provider of natural gas with state-of-the-art fueling stations strategically located throughout its markets Energy Conversion Devices Energy Conversion Devices – ECD Ovonics has maintained a strong core competence in materials research and advanced product development. H2scan Corporation – hydrogen-specific leak detection and real-time process monitoring systems. ISE Corporation – leading supplier of hybrid drive systems and components for heavy-duty vehicles such as buses, trucks, trams, airport equipment, and military vehicles, and is a world leader in electric, hybrid electric, and fuel cell technologies. Power + Energy – hydrogen purification, separation and fuel processing technology. QuestAir Technologies – advanced hydrogen purification systems which incorporate fast-cycle pressure swing adsorption technology; Swagelok Company – major developer and manufacturer of fluid system component technologies for the research, instrumentation, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, power, petrochemical, alternative fuels, and semiconductor industries. 4. Media Alternative Energy Industry at About.com - Industry news and aggregated links for Alternative Energy, selected and organized to provide valuable information and resources for professionals, business managers and entrepreuners. Alternative Energy News Source - designed to help entrepreneurs who are interested in the exciting world of alternative energy breakthroughs, and to provide an alternative energy news source for investors and the general public. Earthtoys emagazine - gives readers with knowledge on green building or alternate energy systems and technology a forum to share knowledge and experience. EERE News - EERE's newsletter, the EERE Network News, covers national and international energy efficiency and renewable energy news and events, as well as new EERE Web sites and energy facts. If you would like this newsletter emailed to you weekly, subscribe here. Fuel Cell Connection - (monthly) newsletter published by U.S. Fuel Cell Council, National Fuel Cell Research Center, and National Energy Technology Laboratory. Free, distributed via email. Fuel Cell Directory - a complete guide to fuel cell developers, researchers and consultants, suppliers to the fuel cell industry, component manufacturers, utilities, associations and interested government agencies around the world. In addition to address, phone number, email, company URLs, there is also added information such as stock symbols, investor, media and human resource contacts, and the name of the President or CEO, as well as a description of current research projects and fuel cell type. Costs US$125 for hard copy, US$500 for Excel CD-ROM database. Fuel Cell Magazine - for technical and management professionals involved in developing and applying fuel cell technologies. Fuel Cell Industry Report - brings together, in a single source, news of technical and business developments in all types of fuel cells and analyzes what is important to the industry and its marketplace. It's the in-depth information that manufacturers, integrators, suppliers and end users must have to keep up with the rapid advances in fuel cell commercialization. Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Investor - The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Investor’s Newsletter is a detailed and comprehensive publication about the industry available to potential investors. Fuel Cell Quarterly - published 4 times a year, this free electronic newsletter delves a little deeper into the fuel cell industry and explores areas of interest to the industry, in layman's terms. Fuel Cell Magazine and Fuel Cell Conference - Fuel Cell magazine serves managers and technical professionals involved in developing and applying fuel cell technologies worldwide. Fuel Cell Technology Update - free monthly email newsletter highlighting the latest advancements in the fuel cell industry. Fuel Cell Today - Fuel Cell Today is the global internet portal which aims to accelerate the commercialization of fuel cells. An excellent information source. Green Car Congress H2Nation Magazine - educates and informs about developments in the use of hydrogen and other alternate fuels that create a cleaner, healthier, and safer world and relieve mankind of dependence on fossil fuels. Renewable Energy World - an award winning, bi-monthly, professional title with global coverage and circulation. The magazine accentuates the achievements and potential of all forms of renewable energy sources and the technologies being developed to harness them. The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter - a monthly newsletter for the international hydrogen and fuel cell communities, covering events and developments in this emerging field as they occur. 5. Blog Sites There are several blog sites that are dedicated to hydrogen technologies. Many of these have a good set of links to related informational sites. 6. Other Resources 4Hydrogen.com - a web directory to major hydrogen websites and also contains streaming videos of America's first televised hydrogen fuel commercials. ABS – Hydrogen Fuel Cell Market Research - Independent market research and analysis of the Hydrogen economy and Fuel cell industry. AC Transit - AC Transit leased a fuel cell bus during 2003-2004 and will be operating three fuel cell buses by October 2005. Two hydrogen energy fueling stations are also located at AC Transit facilities. Acronym Finder: Database of acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms. Advanced Measurements - A leading integrator of PC-based, intelligent test, measurement and automation solutions. Services range from short term consulting and training, to highly customized and complete project development of permanent installations. California Fuel Cell Partnership California Stationary Fuel Cell CollaborativeChemWeb: Unique resource that combines a huge range of relevant information needed by those in research chemistry and the chemicals industry. Collecting the History of Fuel Cells - history of fuel cells, compiled by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Common Terms Compendium of Chemical Terminology: Definitive guide to chemical terminology. EcoIQ.com - focused on environmental management, local government, and creating a sustainable future. Electrochemistry Dictionary: Definitions of words and phrases used often in electrochemistry. Energy Planet Renewable Energy Directory - a visual and interactive web directory of information resources about renewable energy technology Famous Scientists: Database of historic scientists Fuel Cell Markets - Fuel Cell Markets Ltd. is a market catalyst for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen industries. The Fuel Cell Markets solution is an advanced open industry communications platform designed for the purpose of aiding commercialization. The solution highlights opportunities for development and growth, facilitates the communication of information, and is used as a tool to promote hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to traditional industry and consumers. Fuel Cell Technology Showcase - from the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International), a collection of the latest books, magazine articles, events and much more on fuel cell energy and fuel cell vehicles. FuelCellStore.com - integrating and advancing the fuel cell industry by bringing product component manufacturers, fuel cell system integrators and consumers together. Purchase fuel cell products and educational materials. Gridwise Power Guide - In the Fuel Section area, gives detailed listings of fuel cell manufacturers, researchers, demonstration projects, addresses, and links where available. H2 Mobility - provides an overview and inside view about the development of hydrogen fuelled vehicles for transport applications. H2Mobility.org covers cars and buses as well as ships, bikes, aircrafts and utility vehicles to visualize the continuous progress towards the commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to provide clean mobility. How a Fuel Cell Works - Video from Ballard Hydrogen Cars - features the latest hydrogen concept automobiles and other vehicles, hydrogen highway, fuel cell technology, ICE engines plus production and infrastructure issues. Hydrogen Cars: Hydrogen car resource site featuring the latest concept autos, hydrogen highway, fuel cell technology, H2 engines, production and infrastructure issues. Hydrogen Energy Center - information on hydrogen as a fuel; site includes an on-line discussion forum. HydrogenHighway.com - web site that encourages investment in hydrogen fuel cell technology and the infrastructure needed to create a hydrogen-based economy. HyWeb - A "Hydrogen Information System" which contains information on hydrogen and fuel cells, along with a company and products database. International Platinum Association - non-profit association of the leading mining, production and fabrication companies in the global Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) industry. Inventors, About.com: Database of historic technical developments and inventors Japan Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Demonstration Project miniHydrogen - comprehensive range of energy products from fuel cells, solar products, hydrogen models and much more. National Fuel Cell Research Center - promotes and supports the genesis of a fuel cell industry by providing technological leadership within a vigorous program of research, development and demonstration. NIST WebBook - Chemical and physical property data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. NREL: Photographic Information eXchange Home Page - The Photographic Information eXchange, also known as PIX, is a collection of photographs related to renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and the work of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Partnership for Advancing the Transition to Hydrogen (PATH) - vision is a global community of interest in hydrogen that works to implement a hydrogen energy future through providing a forum for sharing information, relating relevant experiences and collaborating in activities which facilitate the technical, institutional and financial implementation of that future. The mission of the organization is to spread a consensus vision of the hydrogen economy globally. Platinum Today: Information on the history of platinum Sir William Robert Grove: Brief history on the inventor of the fuel cell W. R. Grove. Smithsonian Institute: Historical materials pertaining to the history of fuel cells Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation (SHEC) - a leader in the development of Solar Hydrogen Energy Systems. At the heart of the system is a proprietary water splitting technology that converts water into hydrogen and oxygen without any pollution. The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Institute - good resource for fuel cell investing and the latest hydrogen and fuel cell news. The Hydrogen Safety Report - monthly online newsletter containing information on international standards, U.S. national standards, national code activities, regulatory issues and industry guidelines related to hydrogen energy systems. International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy - was established in 2003 as an international institution to accelerate the transition to a hydrogen economy. Members countries include (click on country to see links to government programs and projects, latest media, reports and roadmaps, and recent IPHE statements) Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, European Commission, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, and the United States. Visual Elements: Online periodic table of the elements. www.omega23.com - A collection of fuel cell textbooks and publications.
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