Archive for 'Hydrogen infrastructure' Category
Hydrogen Economy - from here to there
6 September 2005Automotive powertrain and electronics engineers met to discuss the long term future of the auto and many seemed to agree that hydrogen based power is the eventual outcome. The path to that outcome is where the agreement ends. The internal combustion engine has a long future ahead of it but even there these engineers had [...]
2nd European Hydrogen Energy Conference
1 September 2005The 2nd European Hydrogen Energy Conference along with the 2nd Professional Meeting on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells will be held November 22nd through 25th in Zaragoza, Spain. Discussions and presentations covering all aspects of hydrogen production, storage, application and related policies will be offered for attendees.
US to help China clean air for ‘08 Olympics
19 April 2005The US is assisting China to meet clean air standards in time for the 2008 Olympic games. For China, the Olympics are a great incentive to make strides in this area and the US has pledged to cooperate with Beijing in its efforts.
The JWG (Joint Working Group) identified 10 areas for cooperation – natural-gas [...]
China’s hydrogen future
25 March 2005As mentioned yesterday, China has a huge stake in the development of hydrogen vehicles and the supporting infrastructure. With a population that is growing wealthier, the demand for vehicles is rising. If that population begins to drive in any large numbers the demand for oil will be enormous. The potential for air pollution the Chinese [...]
Commitment barriers to the hydrogen economy
21 March 2005Leaders in the hydrogen industry speaking at the European hydrogen and fuel cell technology platform in Brussels believe commitment is the key barrier to the hydrogen economy. They go so far as to say “barriers to the hydrogen economy are no longer economic, technical or related to the development of infrastructure.” Commitment seems to mean [...]


