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Hydrogen energy systems in demonstration - IEA
Source: International Energy Agency
Hydrogen and fuel cell R&D projects are attracting hefty investments in a number of countries. Some national administrations and their industrial partners are betting heavily on the chance that hydrogen and fuel cell options can eventually sever the link between notably transport and CO2 emissions. Strong momentum in this area of investigation has generated widespread demonstration of hydrogen and fuel cell systems, for both transport and stationary power production, and including ventures into the vast area of hydrogen supply infrastructure.
Since 2003, Annex 18 of the IEA Hydrogen Implementing Agreement programme (IEA HIA) has been monitoring and assessing integrated hydrogen demonstration projects around the world. This has created a substantial knowledge base, including national information and selected IEA case studies. Annex 18 Sub-Task C focuses on lessons learned and best practice. The OPEN Bulletin put some questions about the state of play to Shannon Miles of Natural Resources Canada, who leads this Sub-Task. Access the interview here. IEA HIA is one of 41 programmes within the IEA collaborative framework.
Three workshops on the hydrogen economy were organised during 2007 by the IEA Secretariat and the International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy (IPHE).
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