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Web site. We offer these external links for your convenience in accessing
additional information that may be useful or interesting to you.
Government
Sites
Hydrogen,
Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program - Office
of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
Vehicle Technologies Program - Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy (EERE)
Just
the Basics: Fuel Cells - Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy (EERE)
Fuel
Cells: Green Power - Los Alamos National Laboratory publication
on fuel cell vehicles
Fuel Cells
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Fuel Cell page with fuel cell animation
(Press the "F5" key to restart the animation.)
Fuel Cells & Vehicles
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Alternative
Fuel Vehicles: Fuel Cell Vehicles - Alternative Fuels Data Center
(AFDC)
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Research
Partnerships & Organizations
California
Fuel Cell Partnership - Partnership composed of auto manufacturers,
energy providers, fuel cell companies, and government agencies aimed
at advancing and evaluating a new vehicle technologies
United States Council for Automotive
Research (USCAR) - Umbrella organization of Daimler Chrysler,
Ford and General Motors formed to further strengthen the technology
base of the domestic auto industry through cooperative, pre-competitive
research
U.S. Fuel Cell Council - Industry
organization dedicated to the commercialization of fuel cells in
the United States
Fuel Cells 2000 - Online
Fuel Cell Information Center
Fuel Cell World - Internet
home for the World Fuel Cell Council, a non-profit association founded
by a number of fuel cell manufacturers and material suppliers
The Hydrogen
& Fuel Cell Letter - Monthly newsletter covering events
and developments in the international fuel cell community as they
occur
Fuel Cell Today
- Global internet portal which aims to accelerate the commercialisation
of fuel cells
National
Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center
for Fuel Cells - Partnership between the University of South
Carolina and industrial members focused on conducting research to
advance the technology and commercialization of fuel cells
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FCV
Manufacturers
BMW
- BMW's CleanEnergy Education Program
DaimlerChrysler
- The Fuel Cell: Drive of the Future
Ford
- Ford's Hydrogen Web Page
General
Motors - Fuel Cell Vehicle Overview
Honda
- Press Release: Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle First To Receive Certification
Nissan
Global - Nissan Environmental web page
Toyota
- Toyota Fuel Cells
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Other
Sites
How Fuel Cells
Work - How Stuff Works
All About Fuel Cells - General Motors (Grades
9-12)
Clean Fuel Cell Energy
Fuel Cell Markets
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