The Fuel Cell Industry Review offers data, analysis and commentary on key events in the industry in the past year.
The Fuel Cell Industry Review 2014
At the beginning of December, market data and analyses for the fuel cell industry were published by E4tech in The Fuel Cell Industry Review 2017. E4tech is an international consultancy that has been providing insight into the hydrogen and fuel cell industry since 2014. To prepare the review,...
2014 has not been an easy year for the fuel cell industry. While it is far from guaranteed, 2015 is shaping up to be a better one. Continued policy support in major jurisdictions, coupled with the coming of the fuel cell cars, big power park deployments in Korea, and hints that Japan ...
The Fuel Cell Industry Report Review, 2009 provides a comprehensive summary of all major news and other events that affected the global fuel cell industry in 2009. Included is coverage of: Technology advances Key mergers and acquisitions Business alliances and partnerships Research and ...
作者: FUEL CELL TODAY 摘要: Since we last published the hydrogen infrastructure survey back in February 2003,there have been quite a few developments around the world. Although many issuesraised in last year's report, e.g. problems with production, storage and distribution ofhydrogen remain the...
Horizon Fuel Cell recently showcased the world’s highest power PEM fuel cell at the Fuel Cell Technology Expo in Foshan China (CHFE2024): a mind-blowing 400kW SINGAPORE-- Horizon Fuel Cell recently unveiled its new... Sustainable Industry ...
Review and analysis of fuel cell-based, micro-cogeneration for residential applications: Current state and future opportunitiesMicro cogeneration or micro Combined Heat and Power (mCHP), which can meet both the electrical and thermal needs of the residential sector, is growing and can offer reduced ...
Fuel cell vehicles(FCV’s) have been in the news as an alternate power source recently, yet this term is not new. The first fuel cell was invented in 1839 by Sir William Grove. A fuel cell does not produce energy from combustion, but by electro-chemical action. To produce electricity a...
for fuel cells to become commercially successful, the fuel cell industry needs to solve the issues of reliability, costs, design of “real” products and mass production. The major technical challenge is the improvement of durability and performance of thefuel cell stackand a cheaper and simpler ...