A H2 Mini-Grid System will power the Environmental Energy Tech. Centre in Yorkshire, UK. A wind turbine will power an electrolyzer to generate H2. When winds are low, stored H2 will fuel 3 12-kW fuel cells.
Resources

This page includes links to sites we like as well as presentations and additional materials to supplement posts.  We will be continually updating and adding to this page.   For a comprehensive listing of articles and reports, check out Fuel Cells 2000’s Fuel Cell Library.

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Resources to Accompany Posts from the Insider Main Page

 

July 1 2008 Post “Comparing Transportation Options” - Dr. Sandy Thomas’ slides are here: Dr. Sandy Thomas - Alternative Options

July 1 2008 Post ”Fuel Cells in the Here and Now” -  an interesting paper from the World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC) in Australia in June 2008 - “Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Fuel Cell Combined Heat and Power Applications” - U. Birnbaum, M. Haines, J.Fr. Hake, J. Linssen, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Institute of Energy Research Systems Analysis and Technology Evaluation (Germany). 

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Click the slide to download a pdf of the SFC Commercialization Presentation (from “DMFCs Offer RVers Reliable Independence from the Grid“).

 

    

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H2 and You -  a project of the Hydrogen Education Foundation, a 501c(3) managed by the National Hydrogen Association

H2IQ - U.S. Department of Energy’s EERE program

Proceedings from DOE’s Annual Hydrogen Program Review (presentations on fuel cells, hydrogen storage, components, codes and standards)

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