International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy
From Global Energy Monitor
The International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy describes its role as being to co-ordinate "interational research, development, demonstration and commercial utilization activities related to hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and as a "forum for advancing policies, and common codes and standards that can accelerate the cost-effective transition to a global hydrogen economy to enhance energy security and environmental protection."[1]
IPHE Liaison Group of Stakeholder Associations
The IPHE has established a group of "stakeholder associations" that it liaises with. As of June 2008 the listed:
- American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE)
- American Hydrogen Association
- Australian Institute of Energy - Hydrogen Division
- California Fuel Cell Partnership
- California Hydrogen Business Council
- Canadian Hydrogen Association
- Edison Electric Institute (EEI)
- The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP)
- Fuel Cells Canada
- National Hydrogen Association (NHA)
- National Mining Association (NMA)
- National Coordination Office for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
- Nuclear Energy Institute
- Partnership for Advancing the Transition to Hydrogen (PATH)
- Tasmanian Hydrogen Skakeholder Network (THSN)
- U.S. Fuel Cell Council
- World Environment Center
Contact details
Website: http://www.iphe.net
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ "About the International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy", International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy website, accessed June 2008.
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