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Fuel Cells:
Unlocking the Potential for Unknown Future Use
#0 Abstract
#1 Title
#2 Contents
#3 Fuel Cell Applications (Stationary/Mobile/Portable)
#4 Still on Probation or Ready for Take-Off ?
#5 Implementation time of new Products (I)
#6 Implementation time of new Products (II)
#7 Implementation time of new Products (III)
#8 Not Technical Possibilities but Consumer Demand
#9 Why do Customers buy new Products?
#10 World motor-vehicle production
#11 Four steps to a new reliable, cleaner and decentralized Energy Supply based on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
#12 Revolution in the Garage (I)
#13 Revolution in the Garage (II)
#14 Revolution in the Garage (III)
#15 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (I)
#16 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (II)
#17 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (III)
#18 European Map: 12MW Stationary, 27 Buses
#19 EUROPE: Some EU policy actions
#20 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (VI)
#21 CHINA: Scientific Research Foundation
#22 CHINA: 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) (I)
#23 CHINA: 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) (II)
#24 Chinese market impressions
#25 Telecommunications, Media and Usage by region
#26 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
#27 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
#28 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
#29 Impressum
#30 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
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Map of European Fuel Cell stationary units and buses including percentage share of Euro industry by country. In Europe, there are currently 81 Stationary H2/FC units (power plants) in operation with a total capacity of 12 MW power. There are 27 H2/FC buses planned by the EU-sponsored CUTE programme. Germany leads with a share of the European industry of 31% followed by UK with 19%, Italy with 7% and France, Spain with 6%.

Some recent EU policy actions: Action plans on energy efficiency include improving energy efficiency by +18% from 1995 to 2010 and increasing the share of co-generation to 12% of EU-15 (member countries) electricity by 2010. A white paper on renewable energies recommends to double the share of renewable energies from now 6% to future 12% of final energy. There are active committees who analyze the communication on alternative fuels. They propose Hydrogen with a share of 5% of road transport fuel by 2020.