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Italian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association AGM promotes creation of national platform

Published on: June 15, 2009

H2IT, the Italian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, is collaborating with Italy’s biggest industry organisation Confindustria to establish an Italian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Platform, H2CC.  At the H2IT Annual General Meeting on June 26, 2009 form 1030 till 1230 in Milan, similar initiatives in other EU countries and the status of the work in Italy will presented. H2IT will aslo report on its efforts to secure hydrogen and fuel cell applications at the World Expo 2015 that will be held in milan For more information on the work of H2IT and Italiian hydrogen developments please visit the H2IT website.

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