UK H2 Mobility releases Phase 1 Results
5 March, 2013UKH2Mobility, a new government cross industry programme has released a synopsis of its Phase 1 results.
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Transport , Telecommunications and Energy Council Prepare for June Energy Council
1 March, 2013The Transport Council headed by Irish Minster for Communications, Energy and National Resources, Pat Rabitte held a public policy debate in Brussels last week, 22 February  2012. The meeting featured a policy debate on communication on the internal energy market that the commission published in December 2012.  The debate focused on Member State priorities for the successful completion of the internal market and on identifying ways to increase the role of consumers in the EU energy market. The debate will contribute to the preparation of the European Energy Council which will take place on 22 May which will focus on energy issues and later at the June Energy Council which will be held in Luxembourg.
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Clean Power for Transport Package presented in European Parliament
19 February, 2013Vice President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Transport, Siim Kallas today (19 February) presented the Clean Power Power for Transport package
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EU Budget 2012-2014 released
13 February, 2013The EU heads of State and government have decided on the EU budget for 2014-2020.  The EU Council has calculated the budget however they will ..read on»
Opening of Slovenia’s first Hydrogen filling station
6 February, 2013The official opening of the first Hydrogen filling station in Slovenia will take place on 10 September 2013 at the  Petrol service station in Lesce (Hraška cesta 13) in Slovenia.  
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EC launch Clean Power for Transport Initiative
29 January, 2013On January 24, 2013 EU Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas announced the  Clean Power for Transport for Europe package to put harmonised infrastructure for all alternative fuels including hydrogen and battery recharging on European roads.  Policy initiatives so far have mostly addressed the actual fuels and vehicles, without considering fuels distribution. Efforts to provide incentives have been un-co-ordinated and insufficient The EHA among others bared the wintery conditions to witness Siim Kallas, EC Vice  and Commissioner for Transport to give the official press release, wherein he stated “Developing innovative and alternative fuels is an obvious way to make Europe’s economy more resource efficient, to reduce our over dependence on oil and develop a transport industry which is ready to respond to the demands of the 21st century. Between them, China and the US plan to have more than 6 million electric   vehicles on the road by 2020. This is major opportunity for Europe to establish a strong position in a fast growing global market.”   To read the full communication follow this link or to read Siim Kallas’s  speech full.  
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Results of the public consultation on the Fuel cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking under Horizon 2020
29 January, 2013The report on the public consultation on the preparation of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) under Horizon 2020 launched by the European Commission last summer, has been approved and published.
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New era for hydrogen sector in EU alternative fuel ambition?
29 January, 2013The European Hydrogen Association, EHA, representing 21 national associations promoting the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier in clean transport and energy applications, welcomes the EU Commission Communication on Clean Power for Transport and its support of the role of hydrogen in decarbonising Europe’s transport system. As several EU Member States have made impressive steps in planning their national hydrogen production, distribution and refuelling station network the need to start the harmonisation of these national efforts, to ensure a sustainable roll out in all EU Member States in the future, is crucial. Through its network of national member associations the EHA is representing over 300 large as well as small and medium-sized companies active in hydrogen and fuel cell system development, many of them market leaders. National associations have up-close insight in which key political and industrial stakeholders to engage in national infrastructure development efforts.
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Toyota and BMW to Develop Fuel Cell Vehicle Platform by 2020
28 January, 2013Japan’s Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) and Germany’s BMW Group will jointly develop a fuel cell vehicle platform by 2020 ..read on»
Daimler, Ford & Nissan – Renault Join Forces to Develop Common Fuel Cell System for 2017
28 January, 2013Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., have signed an agreement for the joint development of common fuel cell system to speed up availability of zero-emission technology and significantly reduce investment costs.
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