Why the fuel cell world is different this time - Nicolas Pocard on Ballard and the re-emergence of fuel cells
For this episode we have focused mostly on the growing fuel cell landscape and its history. There are two excellent resources for people wanting an overview on this sector.
The first is the US DOE, who have compiled annual reports on the sectors progress for over a decade: https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/fuel-cell-technologies-office
Who manufactures fuel cells and what types? A list of 12 manufacturers and their technologies: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomkonrad/2013/12/11/twelve-hydrogen-and-fuel-cell-stocks/#11ece79d1b79
China’s fuel cell focus and who is getting involved:
https://fuelcellsworks.com/news/chinas-production-of-hydrogen-fuel-cell-vehicles-grows-27-in-2018/
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobile/Toyota-lands-supply-deals-for-fuel-cell-buses-in-China
The other is a leading fuel cell consultancy called E4Tech, who have consistently published among the most detailed overviews of global hydrogen and fuel cell projects: http://www.fuelcellindustryreview.com/
There are also some great resources available about Ballards latest projects, sustainability and how their systems work. A few links are below:
https://blog.ballard.com/fuel-cell-trains
https://blog.ballard.com/fcmove-fuel-cell-module
https://blog.ballard.com/bipolar-plates
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