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European project recognizes use of hydrogen fuel cells

News Center - HFP supports EU hydrogen and fuel cell based energy systems and component technologies


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Insider News - March 18, 2005 - Jobwerx News - Hydrogen Fuel Cells. A flexible and environmentally friendly energy carrier, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions, improves local air quality and enhances security of energy supply.

The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP) facilitates and accelerates the development and deployment of cost-competitive, world class European hydrogen and fuel cell based energy systems and component technologies for applications in transport, stationary and portable power.

The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform promotes deployment opportunities of the best use of resources for research, in ways that meet the potential for the hydrogen fuel industry.

The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP) claims the use of hydrogen fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve local air quality and provide a more secure energy supply. Primary applications are for use in transport, stationary and portable power.

The technology platform is instrumental in structuring socio-economic and technical research on hydrogen and fuel cells at European level, as well as in stimulating increased public and private investment in research and development.

Participants in the TP represent a balance of expert knowledge and stakeholder interests and include:
. Research community - public and private; technical and socio-economic;
. Industry (incl. SMEs) - embracing the whole production and supply chain;
. Public authorities - European, national, regional, local;
. Financial community - banks, venture capital, insurance, ...;
. Users and consumers - to ensure markets for products;
. Civil society - to enhance public awareness.

The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP)

The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform was established on recommendation by the European Commission's High Level Group (HLG) on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. The HLG was formally launched in Brussels in 2002.

The HFP is working on a strategic research agenda proposing a 10-year research, development and demonstration program and a deployment strategy, which describes the first steps and key milestones for the market penetration of transport, stationary and portable power applications by 2020.


For more information on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology and to view a report "Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells - A vision of our future" prepared by nominated representatives from the organisations of the HLG members visit their website at https://www.hfpeurope.org/hfp/about_hfp.


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