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Hydrogen Device Could Boost Fuel Cell Industry

Released on = July 24, 2006, 4:22 am

Press Release Author = RNCOS

Industry = Industrial

Press Release Summary = Wordwide, fuel cell industry is set on track to achieve
greater heights as a reliable and clean energy source. Hydrogen generation systems
need to be developed increasingly, for the commercial success of the industry.

Press Release Body = Development of Hydrogen generation systems unfolds significant
growth opportunities for fuel cell technology. Hydrogen generation system, converts
Fischer-Tropsch fuels into hydrogen, which is, then turned into high value and
cleaner sources of energy like electricity and heat employing fuel cell technology.

The ability to harness hydrogen for energy, competently and cost-effectively, will
introduce a new chapter in a nations economic prowess restructure industries and
improving lives. With Fuel cell automobiles being approximately 100 times cleaner,
less noisy, cost effective as compared to any “Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle” (ULEV)
the advantages are phenomenal.

The research report on fuel cell technology, \"Market for Fuel Cell Technology
(2006-2007)\" brings to light the revolutionary potential of the fuel cell technology
for global automotive industry. In 2005, around 35 stations for hydrogen generation
became operational globally with the majority being located in the U.S. By the end
of 2005, globally the number of stations stood at 120 and is expected to grow to 165
by the end of 2006. The report finds out that Hydrogen generation is attracting
increased attention with countries trying to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and
to reduce emission of green house gases.

The industry report deals with certain critical issues associated with the market of
fuel cell technology. It focuses on the following:

• The significant features of fuel cell technology.
• The current status of fuel Cell industry.
• The Automotive Hydrogen Infrastructure.
• The countries investing in R&D for fuel cell industry.
• The Government initiatives for growth of business.
• Competitive advantage of companies operating different fuel cell projects.

RNCOS’ market research report \"Market for Fuel Cell Technology (2006-2007)” offers a
detailed analysis of the Global fuel cell industry highlighting the rapid
developments and future prospects. There’s immense scope of success for serious
contenders aiming to redefine and develop fuels for engines that move our world.

About RNCOS:
RNCOS, incorporated in 2002, provides Market Research Reports for your business
needs and aims to put an end to your information pursuit. Our expertise in gathering
global business information for industry research, corporate training, growth
consulting, and business consulting, brings reputed companies and firms to us for
business enhancement solutions. We can be your one-stop-shop for Industry research
information and niche market analysis.
To purchase your copy :http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM046.htm
For more information about the report please visit www.rncos.com


Web Site = http://www.rncos.com

Contact Details = RNCOS
Shushmul Maheshwari
Head of Business Development
29, 1st Floor, Patparganj Industrial area, Delhi 92
91-11-4214-1229
info@rncos.com

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