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Cell Energy Inc., FuelCellTechnologies, Hydrogenics Corporation., IdaTech LLC, Jadoo Power, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., MKU Canada Inc., MTI MicroFuelCells Inc., MTU Onsite Energy GmbH, Nuvera
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by the need to store the intermittent energy generated from renewable sources. Electricity generated from wind and solar can be stored as hydrogen and used in stationary fuel systems. Trends toward technology
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The Global FuelCells Market: Growth Opportunities and Key Trends up to 2015 provides an in-depth analysis of the global fuelcells market and gives growth projections up to 2015
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, Installation, Cost, Geography, Trends and Forecasts (2011 – 2016)” highlights market trends, opportunities, and inhibitors. It divides global fuelcell market into geographies, technologies/types, applications
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in the transportation industry?
- Are hydrogen internal combustion engines viable?
- What are expected usage trends of hydrogen in petroleum refining?
- What impact will fuelcells have upon hydrogen demand?
- How
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and Materials Demand II-5
Consumer Size Battery Calling the Shots II-6
Platinum Industry Eyeing FuelCellTechnology
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of fuelcell stacks and battery packs, and the current lack of a hydrogen refuelling infrastructure apart from in a few locations within a few isolated regions. Added to these issues, storing hydrogen
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conventional batteries do, thereby producing only negligible or no harmful emissions, and by-products such as water vapor and trace carbon dioxide. Fuelcells also pack in higher power densities, which make them
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on fuelcell market including market size, key drivers and challenges, split by battery type, split by application, competitive landscape, investment trends and major regulations and support programs
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to Increasing Complexity of Applications, In Turn Opening up the Market to Small FuelCells
Traditional small power technologies, such as engine-driven generators and batteries, are witnessing increasingly
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Cell Market Development
Market for Continued FuelCell Commercialization
FuelCell Operation
Fuel Environmental Issues
Power of a FuelCellHydrogenFuelCellTechnology
On Grid and Off Grid Issues
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.8.6 MTI Pocket FuelCells 3-43
3.9 Tekion 3-44
3.9.1 Tekion Hybrid FuelCellTechnology
Combined With An Advanced Lithium Ion BatteryTechnology 3-44
3.10 Neah Power Systems 3-45
3.10.1 Neah Power Systems
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of the production, sales, distribution and application of fuelcells. Included is a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the market’s size, trends, development, key participants and opportunities.
This report
Frost & Sullivan, March 2006
drivers, restraints, and analysis of trends witnessed in the fuelcell industry. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: proton exchange