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Fueling Our Future: Setting the Stage for the Coming Hydrogen Economy
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#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 Four steps to a new reliable, cleaner and decentralized Energy Supply based on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
#11 Revolution in the Garage (I)
#12 Revolution in the Garage (II)
#13 Revolution in the Garage (III)
#14 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (I)
#15 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (II)
#16 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (III)
#17 European Map: 12MW Stationary, 27 Buses
#18 EUROPE: Some EU policy actions
#19 Necessary Conditions to reach the final Goal (VI)
#20 CHINA: Scientific Research Foundation
#21 CHINA: 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) (I)
#22 CHINA: 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) (II)
#23 Chinese market impressions
#24 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
#25 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
#26 Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells HANNOVER FAIR
#27 Impressum

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More than 100 international Fuel Cell companies are supplying their equipment to a few Utility companies around the globe. Car manufacturers worldwide are working on vehicles with Fuel Cells and electrical motor drives or ICE’s, powered by Hydrogen. All computer manufacturers are working on portable fuel cells. A Toshiba H2/FC notebook powered by Hydrogen will come on the market in 2004 as announced at CeBIT ’03, March 2003.