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The UK Fuel Cell Industry - a Capability Guide
The
Guide to the UK Fuel Cells Industry published in 2003,
provides valuable information on companies active along the UK fuel cells supply
chain, with profiles of over 60 businesses. You can search and view
individual
entries on-line.
More than 20 of the companies currently active in the UK have a track-record of
fuel cell investment of more than 10 years. Materials and catalysts technologies
for fuel cells and reformers have been developed by Johnson Matthey for 30 years
and Rolls-Royce has been developing SOFC stacks for over 10 years.
UK companies generally have extensive international links, whether with
customers, development partners or investors. Many of the leading UK players
derive a significant proportion (i.e. >50%) of their income from overseas.
In 2003, approximately 850 people were employed in the UK in fuel cell related
areas. Around half of these were employed by the ten most active organisations,
which included Accentus, Eneco, Imperial College, Intelligent Energy, Johnson
Matthey and Rolls-Royce.
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Hard copies of this Guide can be requested at
info@fuelcellsuk.org |
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