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The future of and policy on fuel cells


Much research continues in the development of fuel cells and a number of public bodies have initiated policies to further the hydrogen economy.

Fuel cells head for mass market

Fuel cells have been a 'next big thing' technology for as long as anyone can remember. Joe McEntee investigates when these versatile power sources will reach high-volume markets

Enzyme-powered fuel cells

Enzymes could replace expensive platinum catalysts in hydrogen fuel cells, say scientists.

Related Links

Link icon The London Hydrogen Partnership
The London Hydrogen Partnership launched in April 2002, to work towards a hydrogen economy for London and the UK and implement the London Hydrogen Action Plan as a route map for clean energy and local government policy

Link icon Hydrogen Powered World
Hydrogen fuels in everyday life from the Hydrogen Powered World site run by The Clean Energy Educational Trust to promote the concept of a hydrogen-powered world

Link icon Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells - A Vision of Our Future
Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells - A Vision of Our Future produced by the Energy Research department of the European Commission

Link icon Hydrogen fuel cell resources
Information resources on hydrogen & fuel cells including a Centres of Excellence Database from the EU European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP)

Link icon Hydrogen fuel cell policy in the UK
The UK Hydrogen Association is a body for the development of the hydrogen economy


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