UK Brighton-London Future Car Challenge features Toyota FCHV-ad and Honda FCX Clarity
The RAC Future Car Challenge is a  new motoring challenge for electric, hybrid and low-emission Cars, LCV’s and Motorcycles to use the lowest energy ..read on»
Air Liquide supplies hydrogen for bus in Oslo
The Norwegian public transport company of Diamonds, linked to HyNor Oslo Airport project, chose the French company Air Liquide to supply a new hydrogen fueling station. Akersuhs Country Authority, Oslo ..read on»
Cryogen-Expo 2010, 9-11 November, Moscow
«Cryogen-Expo» has annually been carried out since 2002 and is the only international specialized exhibition in Russia dedicated to the cryogenic technologies which visually demonstrates ..read on»
International Expo for Sustainable Energy and Mobility – 4 November 2010 Rimini Italy
The International Expo for Sustainable Energy and Mobility, Keyenergy 2010, taking place in Rimini Italy from 3-6 November 2010,  will include a workshop   focused on ..read on»
Hydrogen Storage Workshop, 8 November – Brussels, Belgium
On 8th November in Brussels, FuelCellEurope will organise a session on "Hydrogen Storage" exploring the technologies and applications of Hydrogen, as a energy carrier ..read on»
3rd Annual JTI Stakeholders Meeting on November 9-10 in Brussels
The third annual JTI Stakeholders Meeting will take place on November 9-10  Brussels ..read on»
FC-HyGuide – Guidance document for performing LCAs on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technologies
The project FC-HyGuide aims to develop a guidance manual for LCA of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen based systems and related training materials and courses ..read on»
Introduction
The joint EHA /HyER (formerly HyRaMP) workshop on Large Infrastructure Development in Europe on October 20, 2010 confirmed what the study of the Coalition of ..read on»
EHA contributes to EU Future Transport Fuels Expert Group
A draft report by the European Expert Group on Future Transport Fuels assesses Europe’s options for substituting oil in the transport sector. The group, comprising industry associations, NGOs and Commission officials, was put together by the European Commission to provide advice on developing political strategies for alternative fuels. Among them, the European Hydrogen Association has been submitted input to the draft focussing on the need for a coordianted approach to local infrastructure build-up for electric battery and electric fuel cell cars. The report states that the transport sector remains  heavily dependent on oil, but concerns over projected rise in demand and spiralling greenhouse gas emissions have led to the search for viable alternative fuels. The report identifies electricity, via battery or hydrogen fuel cells, and biofuels as the main options for substituting oil in transport.
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Hydrogenics GmbH Awarded Contract for Fuel Cell Powered Aircraft
Gladbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany – October 19, 2010 – Hydrogenics, a leading developer and manufacturer of hydrogen generation and fuel cell products, today announced that its German operating unit, Hydrogenics GmbH, has been awarded a contract by Germany’s national research center for aeronautics and space (DLR) to supply a series of next-generation fuel cell modules for aircraft power applications. The DLR is currently working on several projects such as the Multifunctional APU and the Antares H3, scheduled to take flight in 2011. Hydrogenics GmbH will supply several heavy-duty, high durability HyPM™ HD10 fuel cell power modules with delivery scheduled early next year.
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Clean Vehicles featured in Commission Communication on Industrial Policy
The European Hydrogen Association welcomes the Commissions communication published today (October 28th 2010) An Integrated Industrial Policy for the Globalisation Era Putting Competitiveness and Sustainability at Centre Stage.
Within the text indication is given that the next two years will introduce a more progressive strategy toward clean mobility. The text explains:
“Going beyond the strategy announced in April 2010 (A European strategy on clean and energy efficient vehicles), substantial financing of investments in infrastructure will be needed, including pilot projects to demonstrate breakthrough technologies in specific cities and regions.”
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