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UK Gains "Common Voice" for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Industry
Fuel Cells UK and UK Hydrogen Association Merge to form UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association
The new UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association (UK HFCA) launched this week
as the result of the merger of Fuel Cells UK and the UK Hydrogen
Association. The new industry body will provide a common voice for the
sector, advocating a positive social, political and economic environment for
the development of hydrogen energy and fuel cells in the UK.
With a membership comprising the leading fuel cell and hydrogen companies in
the UK as well as a range of stakeholders, from energy utilities to
component developers, fuel suppliers and others involved both directly and
indirectly in the industry, the newly formed UK HFCA has greater influence
over key public and private stakeholders to support hydrogen energy and fuel
cell research.
The UK HFCA will act on behalf of its members to deliver the necessary
support to help hydrogen and fuel cells become a key component of a low
carbon economy reducing greenhouse gases, enhancing energy security and
delivering 'green collar' jobs. The UK HFCA aims to provide an authoritative
point of contact and a clear, informed and current view on research,
development and demonstration priorities for Government, other funding
agencies and key influencers.
Prior to the merger, Fuel Cells UK utilised its collective industry voice at
national and international level, working alongside the Treasury to
successfully identify appropriate support mechanisms for fuel cells and
lobbying Government on the introduction of feed in tariffs for low carbon
technologies. The UK Hydrogen Association, prior to the merger, collaborated
internationally and made significant progress towards defining routes for
low carbon hydrogen delivered at competitive costs, doing much to
demonstrate that this can be achieved safely, and diversifying energy
options for consumers.
"The UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association has the breadth of capability to
shape the climate agenda today and drive hydrogen deployment and fuel cell
commercialisation towards the low carbon economy of tomorrow," said Dennis
Hayter, newly appointed Chair of the UK HFCA. "We now have a common voice
with which to ensure the industry receives all the support necessary to
realise the tremendous potential it offers in meeting low carbon objectives
in the UK."
Note: the websites of the two organizations will remain accessible while a site for the new association.
About the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association
The UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association (UK HFCA) is an industry
association acting on behalf of its members to accelerate the development
and commercialisation of fuel cells and greater deployment of hydrogen in
the UK. It provides an authoritative point of contact and a clear, informed
and up to date view on research, development and demonstration priorities
for Government, other funding agencies and opinion formers. The UK HFCA was
formed as a result of the merger of the UK Hydrogen Association and Fuel
Cells UK.
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