JRC HYDROGEN

KEITH NUTHALLTESTING facilities for companies and utilities seeking to evaluate hydrogen production and fuel cell technologies have been opened at the European Union's (EU) Institute for Energy in Petten, the Netherlands. Part of the EU's Joint Research Centre (JRC), its scientists will simulate operational lifetime conditions on fuel cells under all foreseeable conditions, from arctic to tropical weather, and from motorway driving to forest tracks. Realistic simulation of fast filling of cells (1,000 times at less than three minutes per filling) and slow ...


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