Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
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<strong>Fuel</strong>CellSouth<br />
www.fuelcellsouth.com<br />
<strong>Fuel</strong>CellSouth was formed as an outgrowth of the collaborative work between industry<br />
and researchers in the Southeastern United States to identify opportunities for<br />
collaboration in the delivery of fuel cell-based solutions in the commercial and consumer<br />
markets. A key deliverable from this work has been the characterization of key barriers<br />
to market adoption and industry growth for fuel cell products and services.<br />
<strong>Fuel</strong>CellSouth is also working with State Energy and Transportation Offices and the<br />
Clean City Program to identify opportunities for Public Transportation and Fleet Vehicle<br />
Demonstrations.<br />
<strong>Fuel</strong>CellSouth sponsors include: University of South Carolina Research Foundation;<br />
Showa Denko Carbon, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Center for Hydrogen<br />
Research, NSF I/UCRC for <strong>Fuel</strong> <strong>Cells</strong> at USC, Columbian Chemicals, Concurrent<br />
<strong>Technologies</strong> Corporation, Savannah River National Laboratory, Kemet Electronics,<br />
BellSouth, <strong>Fuel</strong> Cell Test Center, Logan Energy and the North Carolina Advanced<br />
Vehicle Research Center.<br />
Contact:<br />
<strong>Fuel</strong>CellSouth<br />
E-mail: info@fuelcellsouth.org<br />
Web: www.fuelcellsouth.com<br />
HUG (Hydrogen Utility Group)<br />
No website available<br />
The HUG partnership was founded by eight utility companies in October 2005 to<br />
accelerate utility integration of promising hydrogen energy-related business<br />
applications. Current research involves experimentation and testing of wind and solar<br />
power electrolysis systems for the production of hydrogen.<br />
HUG members include Arizona Public Service, DTE Energy, Entergy, Fort Collins<br />
Utilities, Nebraska Public Power District, New York Power Authority, Sacramento<br />
Municipal Utility District, Southern Company and Xcel Energy. Significant support is also<br />
provided by the Department of Energy and National Renewable Energy Laboratory<br />
(NREL), Electric Power Research <strong>Institute</strong> and National Hydrogen Association.<br />
Contact:<br />
Xcel Energy,<br />
Chair of Hydrogen Energy Group<br />
414 Nicollet Mall<br />
Minneapolis, MN 55401-1993<br />
Phone: (800) 328-8226<br />
Email: http://www1.xcelenergy.com/aboutus/contactus.asp<br />
Web: www.xcelenergy.com<br />
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