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Committed to help industry accelerate the development and deployment of fuel cells in Europe.

FuelCellEurope is the leading European association, accelerating the development and market uptake of fuel cells technology.

FuelCellEurope gathers global equipment manufacturers, European universities and research institutes, energy, automotive and services companies, as well as end users from public and private sectors. FuelCellEurope aims to promote fuel cells as one of the key technology solution for the European sustainable energy system in transport, stationary power and portable application.

FuelCellEurope is an Official Campaign Associate of Sustainable Energy Europe campaign 2009-2011

 

What's new?
July 26, 2010
Fuel cells for Uninterruptible Power Supply? Join the debate!
FuelCellEurope is delighted to announce the upcoming workshop on "Fuel cells for UPS: Uninterruptible Power Systems", taking place in Brussels on the 15th of September 2010. Leading industry experts in this field, including Hydrogenics, Proton Motor, Logan Energy and Electro Power Systems will share their visions and experiences on UPS.
June 18, 2010
The 2010 Call for Proposals of the FCH Joint Undertaking is published!
The call for proposals 2010 of the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking has been published on the 18th June 2010 with a global budget of 89.1 € Millions & 25 topics.
Market news
July 1, 2010
French innovative firm McPhy is securing € 13.7 M funding
McPhy Energy, active in the solid storage of hydrogen in the form of magnesium hydrides, has recently announced the investments of € 13.7 M from multiple investors, to support the deployment of the company.
June 14, 2010
Fuel Cells UK Manifesto to accelerate the commercialisation of fuel cells & hydrogen
The UK industry association committed to accelerate the development and commercialisation of fuel cells published a manifesto, calling the newly appointed Government to adopt new measures to support the fuel cell and hydrogen sector in the UK so that it can play its role in delivering low carbon jobs together with a range of other policy benefits.
Policy news
July 20, 2010
New FP7 calls published for Energy and Tranport
On July 20, 2010, the European Commission published several calls for proposals within the Specific Programme ‘Cooperation’ of the 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7), addressing notably the Energy and Transport priorities. In addition several cross-thematic calls including calls within the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) "Green Cars" have been published.
July 19, 2010
EU announced multi-billion fund to boost research and innovation
The EU commissioner for research and innovation, Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, announced on 19th July, the creation of a fund doted with nearly €6.4 billion to invest in research and development, as part of EU flagship initiative "Innovative Union" within the 2020 Strategy.
May 25, 2010
The EU competitiveness council confirms hydrogen vehicles as ultra low-carbon option
In its conclusions on the EU Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicles Strategy, the EU Competitiveness Council confirmed that “hydrogen vehicles remain a valid ultra-low-carbon mobility option in the medium term perspective, as affordability of the car and of the fuel is achieved".
Upcoming events
September 15, 2010
[Workshop] Fuel Cells for UPS
Brussels
September 15, 2010
Clean mobility insights conference
Berlin, Germany
September 27, 2010
F-Cell 2010
Stuttgart, Germany
October 6, 2010
Fuel Cells Science and Technology 2010
Zaragoza, Spain
October 20, 2010
[Workshop] Fuel cells and Hydrogen in the retail industry
Brussels
November 9, 2010
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking Stakeholders General Assembly
Brussels, Belgium
November 25, 2010
Innovation in transport for sustainable cities and regions
Dresden, Germany
Ballard Power Systems
BASF
CEA Grenoble
DuPont
EADS Deutschland GmbH
Energy research Centre of the Netherlands
EWE-AG
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
H2BZ Initiative Hessen
Hydrogenics Corporation
Logan Energy Europe
MTU Onsite Energy fuel cell system
Nedstack
Royal Mail Group
Toshiba
Umicore
US Fuel Cell Council
Vattenfall
Zentrum für BrennstoffzellenTechnik (ZBT)
ZSW -Zentrum Sonnenenergie & Wasserstoff Forschung