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  2. International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the ...

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    The International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy was founded in 2003 to help create cooperation between different governments in developing hydrogen fuel cell technology. [2] The IPHE contains two central groups: the Education & Outreach Working Group and the Regulations, Codes, Standards, & Safety Working Group. [3]

  3. Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association - Wikipedia

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    This merger of two leaders in two given industries creates a powerful, unified Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), a company who plans to send a strong, singular message to stakeholders: fuel cells and hydrogen are incredibly important parts to producing clean energy. The new organization was based out of Washington, D.C. [4]

  4. Metal hydride fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    During the earlier phases of product development, there was a focus on single fuel cells and fuel cell stacks composed of multiple cells. The target applications included critical backup power for military and commercial applications. [13] The next phase was to design and build complete fuel cell systems that could be taken outside of the ...

  5. First U.S. hydrogen train to use Canadian fuel cells - AOL

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    Shares of Canadian fuel cell producer Ballard Power Systems climbed on Monday after the company said the first hydrogen train in the United States is expected to enter service in 2024 using its ...

  6. United States hydrogen policy - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen is an energy carrier and can be used to store and deliver energy as needed. When used in a fuel cell, the hydrogen atom dissociates into a positively charged hydrogen ion and a negatively charged electron which is diverted to an electric load. A fuel cell can be used to power anything in much the same way that batteries are used.

  7. Sustainable Development Technology Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Government of Canada created Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) as an arm's-length foundation [1] to “demonstrate new technologies to promote sustainable development, including technologies to address issues related to climate change and the quality of air, water and soil.” [2] These clean technologies, such as fuel cells and biofuels, are developed through ...

  8. National Hydrogen Association - Wikipedia

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    NHA also provided advocacy on behalf of the stakeholders in the hydrogen economy and worked to support legislation enabling the entry of hydrogen technologies to the marketplace. In October 2010, the NHA merged with the U.S. Fuel Cell Council to form the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association. [1]

  9. Renewable Industries Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Renewable Industries Canada (RICanada) is a Canadian non-profit organization created in 1984. In 2016, it changed its name from Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA). The change reinforced the 32 year-old non-profit association's mission to promote the use of value-added products made from renewable resources. [ 1 ]