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The tenth fuel cell forum f-cell on September 27 and 28 in Stuttgart offers experts from the areas of hydrogen, fuel cells, and electromobility more than 80 lectures and a comprehensive trade fair. The complete program of lectures can now be called up at: www.f-cell.de.
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The World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC) in Essen has just ended; the fuel cell specialist forum f-cell (www.f-cell.de) starts in Stuttgart in September. In an interview, Peter Sauber, CEO of the Peter Sauber Agentur Messen und Kongresse GmbH, who was a co-organizer of the WHEC and will be hosting the f-cell together with the Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH (economic promotion - WRS), says: "There is agreement worldwide that hydrogen has to be used as an energy carrier more intensively in future." From the middle of the decade onwards, the first hydrogen-driven fuel cell vehicles and heaters are to be available. An important task now is to provide information to consumers.
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An innovation from the USA is also causing a sensation in Europe: the Bloom Energy Server. The Austrian Bloom Energy supplier Plansee SE is using it as the basis to create an open source stack platform for a corresponding European development with smaller dimensions. At the fuel cells specialist forum f-cell on September 27 and 28, 2010, in Stuttgart (www.f-cell.de), Klaus Rissbacher of Plansee SE will present this innovation. The event combines a congress and trade fair, focusing on stationary, mobile, and portable fuel cell applications. A special topic in 2010: "Electromobility – fuel cells and batteries move the future".
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The tenth forum for producers and users of fuel cells, "f-cell", on September 27 and 28, 2010, in Stuttgart will demonstrate: the stationary, mobile, and portable use of fuel cells is one of the sustainable energy supply solutions of the future. In 2010, the international congress and trade fair event will focus on the following points: "Fuel cells for household energy supply and industry application" and "Electromobility – fuel cells and batteries move the future". The f-cell is once again sponsored by EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG. Information on the internet: www.f-cell.de.
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"In future, there will be various drive and energy technologies at the same time," is what the experts predict. "The fuel cell is one of these." During this year's "f-cell" (www.f-cell.de) congress and trade fair for producers and users of the fuel cell on September 28 and 29 in Stuttgart, automobile manufacturers will underscore the significance of local emissions-free fuel cell technology for vehicles.
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A great many international lecture highlights await the participants in the fuel cell specialist forum "f-cell" on September 28 / 29 in Stuttgart. Alongside European experts, numerous experts from the USA, Canada, and above all from Japan will be giving talks. For the first time, the program also includes a lecture from India.
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Making demands of the political sector has a certain tradition at the annual international fuel cell specialist forum "f-cell" (www.f-cell.de). On September 28 and 29, 2009, it will be the manufacturers' turn: " We need uniform standards, which means they have to sit down and negotiate," says Birgit Scheppat, chair of the board of directors of the Hess Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Initiative. The "f-cell" event organizers place strong emphasis on the proximity to practical application at the specialist forum that covers all areas of application of the technology in a congress and trade fair.
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The second "f-cell vision" poster exhibition will take place in Stuttgart within the framework of the fuel cell expert forum "f-cell" on September 28 and 29, 2009. The exhibition aims to publicize new ideas for the enhancement or deployment of fuel cells. Those who are interested can apply to participate in the show by submitting an abstract of their idea by July 15, 2009.
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The ninth forum for producers and users of fuel cells, "f-cell", on September 28 and 29, 2009, in Stuttgart will be presenting the entire bandwidth of stationary, mobile, and portable fuel cell applications. Focal points in 2009: "Fuel cells in vehicles." Also: "How Japan is driving forward the market entry of fuel cells."
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The National Innovation Program (NIP) for hydrogen and fuel cell technology was one of the top issues at this year's fuel cell specialist forum 'f-cell' on September 29 and 30 in Stuttgart. Investments totaling 1.4 billion euro show: Politics and business in Germany are backing the environmentally friendly technology of the future. In 65 lectures, experts provided information on the state of the art, on demonstration projects, and on market strategies. New national and international 'f-cell' fair exhibitors are identifying market opportunities.
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