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EditDTI/CT Renewables Innovation Review - Fuel cells chapterThis document gives the text of the fuelcells chapter of the DTI/CT Renewables Innovation Review, published February 2004. For more sections of the report see also: http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/policy/renewables_innovation_review.shtml 
  
01/02/2004
DTI and The Carbon Trust
EditDTI/CT Renewables Innovation Review - IntroductionThis document gives the text of the introduction to the DTI/CT Renewables Innovation Review, published February 2004. For more sections of the report see also: http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/policy/renewables_innovation_review.shtml 
01/02/2004
DTI and The Carbon Trust
EditFirst Steps VisionA framework from which a common vision can emerge, put together by the DTI, EPSRC, The Carbon Trust and E4tech, together with Fuel Cells UK.                                               
07/05/2003
DTI, EPSRC, The Carbon Trust, E4tech, & Fuel Cells UK,
EditIntegrating Renewables and CHP into the UK Electricity SystemThis is the final report from Tyndall research project IT1.30
Researchers: Xueguang Wu, Nick Jenkins, Goran Strbac, Jim Watson and Catherine Mitchell.



01/03/2004
Tyndall Centre
EditDTI/CT Renewables Innovation Review - ConclusionsThis document gives the conclusions of the DTI/CT Renewables Innovation Review, published February 2004. For more sections of the report see also: http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/policy/renewables_innovation_review.shtml
A key quote for fuel cells:
"...Our overall prioritisation indicates that, of the renewable technologies other than wind, fuel cells and wave/tidal have the greatest potential to provide the best balance of UK economic benefit and cost effective environmental impact." (p.3) See also p.4.

01/02/2004
DTI and The Carbon Trust
EditLondon Hydrogen Partnership Hydrogen Action Plan, 2nd draftThe Hydrogen Action Plan aims to build on the steps already taken to ensure that London benefits from the hydrogen economy and the promise of hydrogen fed fuel cells as zero-emission technologies. The London Hydrogen Partnership is an activity supported by The Greater London Authority (GLA).             
                  
01/01/2002
London Hydrogen Partnership, 2002
EditTomorrow's low carbon carsTomorrow's Low Carbon Cars, driving innovation and long term investment in low carbon cars.
This report is part of ippr's Motoring Towards Sustainability programme which examines the role of the car in progressive and environmentally sustainable transport policy.
                   
01/01/2003
Julie Foley, IPPR 2003
EditWOKING PARK PAFC CHP MONITORINGPHASE 1: PLANNING, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
ETSU report F/03/00178/REP/1
DTI/Pub URN 03/879
Contractor: Advantica Technologies Ltd

01/01/2003
Dr P.S.Goulding and Prof. M.R.Fry, 2003
EditProspects for UK Fuel Cells Component SuppliersPROSPECTS FOR UK FUEL CELLS COMPONENT SUPPLIERS
ETSU report F/03/00251/00/REP
DTI /Pub URN 02/1438
Contractor: EA Technology
This report aims to identify and assess the capabilities of UK industry in meeting the expected growth of demand, both domestically and abroad.
                                                 
01/01/2002
C. Wilcox and M. Tunnicliffe, 2002.
EditLow Carbon Vehicle Partnership Brochure Sept 2003This document details the mission and objectives of the Low CVP and highlights its working groups structures. For more information contact David.Kenington@lowcvp.org.uk 

01/09/2003
LowCVP
EditSummary of Carbon Trust LCIP investment in Fuel Cells and related technologiesRecent data from the Carbon Trust shows that over £1 million has been invested through its Low Carbon Innovation Programme.



09/01/2004
The Carbon Trust
EditDTI Fuel Cells Technology Roadmap
01/01/2003
DTI
EditDTI Hydrogen Technology Roadmap
01/01/2003
DTI
EditInstructions for completing Company ProformaEssential detailed instructions for completing the Company Proforma, to apply to join the capabilities guide, with an example.
                                      

            
03/06/2003
Fuel Cells UK, Synnogy Ltd
EditDfT Powering future vehicle first year updateUK government report on progress against implementation of the commitments in the 2002 Powering Future Vehicle Strategy.



01/10/2003
UK Department for Transport DfT, DTI, DEFRA etc. Oct 2003
EditAssessment of implementation issues.ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES FOR FUEL CELLS IN DOMESTIC AND SMALL SCALE STATIONARY POWER GENERATION AND CHP APPLICATIONS.
ETSU report F/03/00235/REP
DTI/Pub URN 02/1349
Contractor: Scottish & Southern Energy plc

01/01/2002
G. Graham, A. Cruden and J. Hart. 2002
Edit2002 Synnogy Canada fuel cell mission reportFull Report from Synnogy/DTI 2002 mission to Canada.



30/09/2002
Synnogy Ltd
Edit2003 Synnogy US fuel cell mission reportThis document describes the lessons learned for UK stakeholders from the recent Fuel Cell Mission to the US and provides a series of recommendations for the UK.


30/09/2003
Synnogy Ltd
EditUS Regulator's Guide to Permitting Hydrogen Technlogies, Module 1 - Permitting Stationary Fuel Cell InstallationsThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with the National Labs and National Code bodies, has developed the first modules in a family of documents to aid in the permitting of hydrogen energy systems.  This document is Module 1 - Permitting Stationary Fuel Cell Installations, other related documents are also available here (see Overview document for details).


12/01/2004
US DoE EERE
EditUS Regulator's Guide to Permitting Hydrogen Technlogies, Module 2 - Permitting Hydrogen Motor Fuel Dispensing FacilitiesThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with the National Labs and National Code bodies, has developed the first modules in a family of documents to aid in the permitting of hydrogen energy systems.  This document is Module 2 - Permitting Hydrogen Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities, other related documents are also available here (see Overview document for details).


12/01/2004
US DoE EERE
EditUS Regulator's Guide to Permitting Hydrogen TechnologiesThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with the National Labs and National Code bodies, has developed the first modules in a family of documents to aid in the permitting of hydrogen energy systems.  This document is the Overview. The first two modules are also available here.

12/01/2004
US DoE EERE
EditUpdated Ricardo Carbon to Hydrogen Pathways report"Carbon to Hydrogen" - Ricardo's view of roadmaps for passenger cars: Update on the study for the DfT and the DTI.



07/11/2003
Ricardo Consulting Engineers, commission by UK DfT
EditWell to Wheel analysis of future automotive fuels and powertrains in a European contextWell to Wheel analysis of automotive fuels in Europe. This report will be supplemented by supplementary reports dealing specifically with the well-to-tank and tank-to-wheel reports. For more information see: http://ies.jrc.cec.eu.int/Download/eh
or contact Tim Morris  (tmorris@smmt.co.uk) 

07/11/2003
CONCAWE, EUCAR and JRC (the Joint Research Centre of the EU Commission)
EditA Fuel Cell Vision for the UK, 2003This document examines the benefits to the UK in taking a leading role in fuel cell development and deployment, and presents a fuel cell Vision for today. Following an extensive consultation process, it details a pathway for the development of fuel cells in the UK, explores the key elements of that pathway and makes recommendations for steps to enable this development. This document has been prepared by Fuel Cells UK. We are grateful to all those who contributed to its development, and particularly to the Fuel Cells UK Steering Group.

26/09/2003
Fuel Cells UK with contributions from over 160 members of the industry
EditThe UK Fuel Cell Industry: A Capability Guide 2003This document showcases UK commercial capabilities in fuel cells, from those who currently work only occasionally in the fuel cell industry to those who sell only fuel cell related products and services. (Note 2.17Mb file)


24/09/2003
Fuel Cells UK
EditEuropean High Level Group Summary Vision ReportA vision report outlining the research, deployment and non-technical actions necessary to move from today's fossil-based energy economy to a future sustainable hydrogen-oriented economy with fuel cell energy converters. This summary report was produced as a communication to the conference http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/sustdev_h2.htm
held in Brussels on 16-17 June 2003.

16/06/2003
European High Level Group
EditCompany ProformaFor your company to be included in the list of capabilities, please complete this form and email to us.
                                                              
03/06/2003
Fuel Cells UK, Synnogy Ltd
Edit20 Hydrogen MythsPeer reviewed White paper from Rocky Mountain Institute CEO, correcting 20 H2 myths and more.
          
20/06/2003
A.Lowins RMI