COM41 Government Incentive Programs (Federal/State/Foreign)

Thursday, October 30, 2008: 8:30 AM
105A-C
Session Chairs:
8:30 AM
Legislation and Policy: Drivers or Barriers for Fuel Cells?
Jonathan Butler, Fuel Cell Today; Kerry-Ann Adamson, Fuel Cell Today
9:00 AM
A Strategic Plan to Address Functional Energy Values and Economic Development for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Paul Aresta, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology; Joel M. Rinebold, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology; Tom Drejer, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology
9:30 AM
The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network NRW
Frank M. Koch, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network NRW
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
Installing Stationary Fuel Cell Systems to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Whitney Goldsborough Colella, Sandia National Laboratories; Stephen H. Schneider, Stanford University; Daniel M. Kammen, University of California at Berkeley
11:00 AM
Development of a UK-German Dual Standard for Military Fuel Cells
Carsten Cremers, Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT; Peter Helbig, Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung; Darren Browning, DSTL; David M. Hadfield, Defence Equipment and Support; Calum Sim, Defence Equipment & Support; Chris Ford, QinetiQ; Hendrik Ohm, SFC Smart Fuel Cell AG; Hans Kopold, Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung; David Wilkinson, Defence Equipment & Support
11:30 AM
An Impressive Beginning for the Seven-Year Finnish Tekes Fuel Cell Programme: How a Small Country Can Be Strong in Developing Emerging Technologies
Anneli Ojapalo, Spinverse Oy; Laura Kauhanen, Spinverse Oy; Heikki Kotila, Tekes, Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation
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