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Science & Research - Hydrogen and fuel cell future research strategy revealed
[February 13, 2006]

Science & Research - Hydrogen and fuel cell future research strategy revealed


(EurActiv (English) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge):Hydrogen meets two essential needs of European policy: reduced energy dependence and reduced greenhouse gases.

The EU recognised the potential of hydrogen and fuel cells a long time before a high level group was asked, in October 2002, to define the basis for an integrated vision of the EU's strategy on hydrogen and fuel cells and their role on sustainable energy policy.In its final report'Hydrogen and fuel cells: A vision of our future', the group recommended theestablishment of a'Hydrogen and fuel cell technology platform'(HFP),to define and carry out concrete research and development actions in the area.



The platformwas launchedin January 2004,bringing together major stakeholders (ie industry, scientific community, public authorities, users, civil society) in the area.The platformhelps to develop awareness of fuel cell and hydrogen market opportunities and energy scenarios, and promotes European and international co-operation. It also facilitates and accelerates the development and deployment of cost-competitive, world class European hydrogen and fuel cell based energy systems and component technologies for applications in transport, stationary and portable power.

The Commission is apartner, together with 14 other countries,inthe'International partnership for the hydrogen economy',initiated by the UnitedStates.


Issues:The European hydrogenand fuel cell technology platform is holding itssecond annual eventon 17 and 18 March 2005.On this occasion, itis adopting two documents that together provide a vision for the medium- and long-term development of hydrogen and fuel cells for carrying and converting energy cleanly.

1. Thestrategic research agendadescribes the research needs and provides:

a prioritised ten-year research, development and demonstration programme;a well-founded mid-term strategy until 2030;a long-term strategic outlook until 2050.2. Thedeployment strategyreport:

describes the first steps and key milestones for the market penetration of portable, stationary and transport application by 2020.indicates that all potential measures have to be fully in line with three criteria: security of energy supply; reduction of green house gas emissions; strengthening the European economy.Currently, under the EU's 6th Framework Programme (FP6), hydrogen and fuel cell research is carried out under the'Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems'-thematic priority, in the'Sustainable energy systems'sub-priority. The total budget of this sub-priority is 890 million euros.

Under the current debate on the EU's7th Framework Programme(FP7), the Parliament is proposing "all existing and future non-CO2-emitting energy sources"as a new key thematic priority.

Latest & next steps:The Commission will present its official proposal onFP7in April 2005.

:Time-saving Overviews

Renewable Energy in the EU

Energy Outlook

Energy end-use efficiency and energy services

EU official documents

Commission press release:Energy for the future - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell industry sets out its blueprint(16 MArch 2005)[FR][DE]

Commission:R&D needed for hydrogen

Commission:Key advantages of hydrogen technology

Commission:Why is R&D needed for fuel cells?

Commission:Key Advantages of FC technology

CORDIS:Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems

CORDIS:Sustainable energy systems

EU Actors positions

Fuel Cell Europe press release:Fuel cells and hydrogen - Will Europe compete?(16 March 2005)

European Renewable Energy Council (EREC):ERECs position paper on Hydrogen and Renewables

European Hydrogen Association

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