| H2 Logic have
joined the working group “Fuel Cells for Transportation” under the IEA
Advanced Fuel Cells Implementation Agreement. The aim of the IEA Advanced
Fuel Cells programme is to advance the state of understanding of all Contracting
Parties in the field of advanced fuel cells.
The IEA Implementing Agreement for
a programme of research, development and demonstration on advanced fuel
cells was signed by seven countries in Paris on April 2nd, 1990. Since
that time, further countries have signed the Implementing Agreement and
the programme has grown from two to twenty-one annexes in total. H2 Logic
has joined the Annex XX working group on “Fuel Cells for Transportation”.
The participating countries in the
Implementation Agreement are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden,
Switzerland, UK and USA.
The aim of the IEA Advanced Fuel
Cells programme is to advance the state of understanding of all Contracting
Parties in the field of advanced fuel cells. It achieves this through a
co-ordinated programme of research, technology development and system analysis
on Molten Carbonate (MCFC), Solid Oxide (SOFC) and Polymer Electrolyte
Fuel Cell (PEFC) systems. There is a strong emphasis on information exchange
through Task meetings, workshops and reports. The work is undertaken on
a task-sharing basis with each participating country providing an agreed
level of effort over the period of the Task.
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