University of South Carolina’s fuel cell project praised
Posted on 25 August, 2011
Energy Secretary of the United States Steven Chu stepped briefly into USC’s innovative energy research district. Touring a portion of the multimillion-dollar development the university hopes will spearhead the way to world leadership in fuel cell technology.
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ENFICA-FC entitled with REACT best project
Posted on 20 August, 2011
ENFICA-FC project won the REACT competion for climate-friendly transport research project ..read on»
Breaking News! Fuel cell powered race car breaks speed records
Posted on 16 August, 2011
The FORZE IV, a fuel cell powered formula race car, built by the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands, with support of Linde Benelux, broke a fuel cell car record on August 16, 2011 in the Hague. Covering the 1/8th mile in just 10,459 seconds.
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European Environment and Energy Business & Research Delegation – Kolkata, India
Posted on 1 August, 2011
The European Business and Technology Centre (EBTC) and the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) invite interested EU companies and researchers to join the pan-European Business & Research Delegation to India, surrounding the ‘Environment and Energy Conclave’, 25 Aug -27 August 2011.
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Registration deadline for the Fifth International Conference on Polymer Batteries and Fuel Cells (PBFC-5), Argonne, Aug. 1-5
Posted on 1 August, 2011
Participants are invited to attend and submit a poster for the Fifth International Conference on Polymer Batteries and Fuel Cells (PBFC-5) which will be held ..read on»
Shell opens hydrogen service station with Linde technology in Germany
Posted on 30 July, 2011
Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH opened their first demonstration hydrogen station on June 20 2011  in Germany . It is located on the premises of Shell’s Sachsendamm service station in Berlin. The installation is equipped with innovative refuelling technology from Linde. The hydrogen to be dispensed there comes from a Linde pilot plant in Leuna which uses crude glycerol as feedstock. The demonstration station is part of Shell’s research and development programme for hydrogen technology and was established within the scope of the “Clean Energy Partnership” (CEP). The objective is to evaluate the technology and learn valuable lessons about costs, consumer behaviour, how to store hydrogen safely and dispense it efficiently to different vehicles – such as passenger cars and buses. The demonstration station in Berlin has the capacity to fill about 250 hydrogen-fuelled vehicles per day. However, the service station will predominantly be used for demonstration and research purposes, and for the time being an average of about 20 vehicles are to be filled there per day.
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1 Megawatt PEM Power Plant Transported to Solvay – Lillo, Netherlands
Posted on 28 July, 2011
Nedstack PEM fuel cells will generate electricity for Solvay’s chlorine plant in Lillo (near Antwerp). This PEM Power Plant, with a 1 MW capacity delivered by 12,600 fuel cell stacks, is the largest of this type in the world. The PEM Power Plant converts hydrogen, a by-product in the chlorine industry, into electricity and heat. This application is part of the European funded ”Hydrogen Region Flanders-South Netherlands”  project coordinated by WaterstofNet. The project was approved within the INTERREG IV Programme (a European program for cooperation) with a budget of 14 million euros. On 27th July 2011  the 1 MW PEM Power Plant was transported by low loader truck from Arnhem to Antwerp. It will be operational by September of this year.
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Association Française pour l’Hydrogène et les Piles à Combustible – AFHYPAC
Posted on 27 July, 2011
The French Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Platform General Assembly on June 21st announced evolution of the Platform. HyPaC and the “Association Française de l’Hydrogène” will join their efforts to accelerate hydrogen and fuel cell technologies’ deployment in France.
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HyLIFT-DEMO Project meeting in Denmark
Posted on 27 July, 2011
On July 4th 2011 the HyLIFT-DEMO project held its second project meeting in Herning, Denmark. During the meeting project partners were able to exchange actions and future developments. The hosts, H2 Logic, gave a tour of their premises and presented the hydrogen fuel cell forklift truck prototype to be deployed with the project demonstration sites. The HyLIFT-DEMO project will conduct a large scale demonstration of Fuel Cell Hydrogen (FCH) powered FLTs (Fork Lift Trucks), while building the business case to enable following deployment and introduction by 2013. This first small scale series production of FLT will seek to validate the value proposition and commercial and environmental targets by retrieving the data provided by the demonstration operation.
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Hydrogen Cart Racing in Germany and Turkey
Posted on 27 July, 2011
The Hidromobil, a fuel cell racing event in Turkey, took place on 11th-15th July in Izmir ..read on»
H2 Race 2011 – Germany
Posted on 27 July, 2011
The Hydrogen Network Ruhr in Germany organized a H2 go-kart race in cooperation with regional companies challenging the skills of young apprentices in the field ..read on»