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Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000

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Web: www.h2usa.org<br />

HyTEC<br />

www.stacenergy.org/projects/03-STAC-01/16-regional_hydrogen_sow.htm<br />

The Hydrogen Technology Education Consortium (HyTEC) was formed in 2004 by four<br />

state-chartered institutions – the University of South Carolina, University of Florida,<br />

University of Georgia and North Carolina A&T State University – in order to produce<br />

curriculum materials about hydrogen and fuel cells. Activities will include development<br />

of:<br />

• Graduate and undergraduate level multi-media hydrogen and fuel cell courses;<br />

• Multi-media one-day short course for high school students and science<br />

teachers to introduce hydrogen technology and fuel cells;<br />

• One-day multi-media short courses for state and local officials and other<br />

audiences (continuing education of engineers and other professionals, civic<br />

clubs, adult education classes, and non-technical college classes) focusing on<br />

hydrogen production, storage and transportation, and safety codes and<br />

standards.<br />

• Quarterly electronic newsletter; and<br />

• Hydrogen technology demonstrations, to include a fuel cell bus, solar hydrogen<br />

production, and biomass hydrogen production.<br />

DOE has recently discontinued funding to this project and HyTEC consortium members<br />

are actively seek new funding sources in order to continue their work.<br />

Contact:<br />

North Carolina A&T State University<br />

Center for Energy Research & Training<br />

1610 East Market Street<br />

Greensboro, NC 27411<br />

Phone: (336) 334-7955<br />

E-mail: ilias@ncat.edu<br />

Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Coalition<br />

www.h2-energy.org<br />

The Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Coalition is a multi-state group formed to promote the<br />

deployment of hydrogen energy and fuel cell technologies in the Mid-Atlantic region of<br />

the U.S. (Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,<br />

Virginia and West Virginia). The group is working to facilitate a network of hydrogen<br />

refueling stations along highway I-95 between Richmond, Virginia and New York City.<br />

Contact:<br />

Andre Van Rest, Executive Director<br />

John Spears, President<br />

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