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Fuel cell collaboration in the United States. A report to the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

Abstract

The purpose of this report is to provide members of the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells with information regarding collaborative opportunities in the United States. The report is designed to provide an overview of key issues and activities and to provide guidance on strategies for finding U.S. research and commercial partners and gaining access to the U.S. market. Section 1 of this report provides an overview of the key drivers of policy at the federal and state government levels regarding hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and provides a perspective of the U.S. industry and key players. It also suggests three general pathways for accessing U.S. opportunities: enhancing visibility; developing vendor relationships; and establishing a formal presence in the U.S. The next sections summarize focus areas for commercial and research activity that currently are of the greatest interest in the U.S. Section 2 describes major programs within the federal government and national laboratories, and discusses various methods for identifying R and D funding opportunities, with an overview of federal acquisition regulations. Section 3 reviews the efforts of several state governments engaging the fuel cell industry as an economic driver and presents an overview of acquisition at the state level.  More>>
Publication Date:
Aug 15, 2011
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-5677
Resource Relation:
Other Information: EUDP-2010-2
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; FUEL CELLS; MARKET; HYDROGEN FUELS; USA; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; US ORGANIZATIONS
OSTI ID:
1041274
Research Organizations:
Breakthrough Technologies Institute, Washington, DC (United States)
Country of Origin:
United States
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: Contract ENS 64010-0429; TRN: US1201152
Availability:
Also available at http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/rispubl/NEI/NEI-DK-5677.pdf; OSTI as DE01041274
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
133 pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 28, 2012

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None. Fuel cell collaboration in the United States. A report to the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. United States: N. p., 2011. Web.
None. Fuel cell collaboration in the United States. A report to the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. United States.
None. 2011. "Fuel cell collaboration in the United States. A report to the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells." United States.
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title = {Fuel cell collaboration in the United States. A report to the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells}
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abstractNote = {The purpose of this report is to provide members of the Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells with information regarding collaborative opportunities in the United States. The report is designed to provide an overview of key issues and activities and to provide guidance on strategies for finding U.S. research and commercial partners and gaining access to the U.S. market. Section 1 of this report provides an overview of the key drivers of policy at the federal and state government levels regarding hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and provides a perspective of the U.S. industry and key players. It also suggests three general pathways for accessing U.S. opportunities: enhancing visibility; developing vendor relationships; and establishing a formal presence in the U.S. The next sections summarize focus areas for commercial and research activity that currently are of the greatest interest in the U.S. Section 2 describes major programs within the federal government and national laboratories, and discusses various methods for identifying R and D funding opportunities, with an overview of federal acquisition regulations. Section 3 reviews the efforts of several state governments engaging the fuel cell industry as an economic driver and presents an overview of acquisition at the state level. Section 4 discusses university research and development (R and D) and university-industry partnerships. There are 12 appendices attached to the report. These appendices provide more detailed information regarding the key federal government agencies involved in fuel cells and hydrogen, state-specific policies and activities, national laboratories and universities, and other information regarding the fuel cell and hydrogen industry in the U.S. (Author)}
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