The Roads2HyCom project is a partnership of 29 stakeholder organisations supported by the European Commission Framework Six programme. The project has studied technical and socio-economic issues associated with the use of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen in a sustainable energy economy, by combining expert studies in technology status, energy supply and socio-economics with an active programme of engagement with key stakeholders, especially early adopters of the technologies.
Roads2HyCom, in co-operation with HyRaMP, is running a series of workshops for regional and community leaders who would like to learn more about setting up successful hydrogen and fuel cell community projects and their value in regional development.
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The Roads2HyCom Communities Handbook is for community stakeholders interested in hydrogen.
Volume A introduces hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and places them in the context of global energy issues. Volume A was published in October 2007.
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Volume B considers in more detail the role that communities can play, examining the characteristics and strategies that lead to successful hydrogen communities.
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Volume C is a detailed guide to implementing and running a successful sustainable hydrogen community. Volume C will be published in October 2008.
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Sharing information is the key to promoting new technologies. This is particularly important if the technology is on the edge of demonstration and commercialisation. Therefore, Roads2HyCom has developed Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Wiki, an on-line knowledge database for hydrogen and fuel cells. The database contains articles on the “state of the art” of hydrogen related technologies, from production processes and infrastructure, to storage and fuel cells.
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An interactive database containing information on hydrogen and fuel cell related activity throughout Europe. Includes organisations engaged in H2&FC RTD, hydrogen production facilities, hydrogen pipelines, hydrogen fuelling stations, demonstration sites and potential hydrogen communities.
19 September 2008
Profiling Regional and Community Level
2 July 2008
Roads2HyCom Communities Handbook Vol B
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