Includes educational resources on the role of hydrogen in meeting future energy needs. From U.S. Department of Energy.
On April 2-3, 2002, more than 200 participants representing hydrogen energy industries, academia, environmental organizations, federal and state government agencies, and National Laboratories met for a National Hydrogen Energy Roadmap Workshop in Washington, DC. (A list of the participants can be found at the end of this document.) During the workshop they discussed the actions that need to be taken in order to reach the hydrogen vision that was identified during the National Hydrogen Vision Meeting in November 2001. [793KB in size)
The 1995 progress report of the US Secretary of Energy's Hydrogen Technical Advisory Panel.
Directory of hydrogen technologies, from research and development and storage to market applications, featuring hydrogen from water and solar hydrogen.
Department of Energy's central website linking to all of their hydrogen related programs.
Hydrogen.gov is the Federal government's central source of information on R&D activities related to hydrogen and fuel cells. This web site was developed to further the goals of the President's Hydrogen Fuel Initiative and encourage greater collaboration and sharing of information on hydrogen technology development activities among government departments and agencies; commercial entities; state, regional, and international organizations; and the general public.
Article explains how we may be able to use hydrogen to create renewable, non-polluting energy. Applications would include fueling cars and creating electricity.
A project to integrate green technologies currently under development in the renewable energy and hydrogen sectors.
Focuses on understanding the transition to a hydrogen based transportation system.
Documents the emergence of hydrogen as an accepted fuel of the future.
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