First online courses on FCH applications (KnowHy) in Germany
First courses for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen applications (KnowHy) – Core module course Register here KnowHy brings together practical training in hydrogen, Fuel Cells and their ..read on»
Ulm opens 21st public refuelling station in Germany
The Twenty-first public hydrogen refeulling station opened in Ulm this July, funded as the research and development project of German federal government through the National Innovation Programme for ..read on»
Global standardisation, news from German hydrogen and fuel cell association, Berlin
Global standards for hydrogen and fuel cells are made in the Technical Committee 197 „Hydrogen Technologies“ of the world standardisation organisation ISO ..read on»
German Government Lays Out Mobility and Fuels Strategy
A new policy paper “The Mobility and Fuels Strategy of the German Government (MFS)” was published in June 2013 by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development. This strategy demands step-by-step changes of energy sources in transport and increases in energy efficiency. Germany can become “the leading market for innovative technologies and sustainable mobility solutions, and the provider of energy-efficient products on the global market,” the paper says. .
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Has anyone seen the fuel cell car?
Dr Ulrich Schmidtchen  from the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) gives an overview of the current situation. The new year has just begun, but we have already seen quite a number of changes concerning the car makers developing fuel cell cars.
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German Government announces support for 50 urban hydrogen refuelling stations
Federal Transport Minister Peter Ramsauer together with industry partners Daimler, Linde, Air Products, Air Liquide and Total on June 20, 2012 
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Germany to investigate the potential of converting wind power to hydrogen as an energy source
Germany is investigating the potential of converting wind power to hydrogen as an energy source in the wake of the country’s decision to move away from nuclear power.
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Status Report for German National Innovation Programme for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Climate change objectives can be achieved only when more efficient engines and emission-free fuels are implemented into the transport sector simultaneously with increased energy efficiency ..read on»
Hybrid plant opened ENERTRAG
Brandenburg opened the world’s first wind-hydrogen hybrid power plant, on the 25 October. The plant combines wind energy, Biogas, and hydrogen. Three wind turbines power generated is proportional to the production of CO2-free hydrogen is used. This green hydrogen is stored at times of high supply of wind energy; the hydrogen-Biogas CHP plant generates electricity and heat production.
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Baden Wuerttemberg jumpstarts electric transportation.
The Stuttgart Regional Economic Development Corporation (Stuttgart Region EDC) has been awarded 115-million euros by Germany's Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs in a ..read on»