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Design of 2 Technologies and Applications to Service (D2Service)

Start date: Sep 1, 2015, End date: Aug 31, 2018,

The current “Design to service” project aims at simplifying both, residential and commercial fuel cell systems for easy, fast and save system service and maintenance. In order to make best use of lessons learned and available resources, this project jointly works on two distinguished technologies (PEFC&SOFC) in two different markets (residential & extended UPS). Both SME manufacturers are committe ...
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The aim of HyLIFT-EUROPE is to demonstrate more than 200 fuel cell material handling vehicles and associated refuelling infrastructure at 5-20 sites across Europe, making it the largest European trial of hydrogen fuel cell material handling vehicles so far and the world’s first large scale demonstration of airport tow tractors. This will continue efforts of the ongoing FCH JU supported HyLIFT-DEMO ...
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...Considering the inclusion of new partners, units and budgets are accordingly reallocated:o for additional units and budget: Viessmann and SOLIDPowero for reduction of budget and number of units: RBZ, Dantherm, Hexis- Due to a slow start in trial deployment, the deployment period for units will be extended until September 2016.To protect the confidentiality of some of the information provided by th ...
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Fuel cell systems and Hydrogen supply for Early markets (LiquidPower)

Start date: Oct 1, 2012, End date: May 31, 2016,

The LiquidPower project addresses the topic “SP1-JTI-FCH.2011.4.3 aiming on developing a new generation fuel cell systems for the early markets of back-up-power/telecom (BT) and material handling vehicles (MH) as well as a new innovative hydrogen supply method based on onsite methanol reforming. The LiquidPower project objectives are:R&D of a fuel cell system for Back-up-power and Telecom applicat ...
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Odour and hazardous emission abatement of foundries (Odourless casting)

Start date: Oct 1, 2011, End date: Sep 30, 2014,

Background Foundries make metal castings from both ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Metals are turned into components by melting the metal, pouring it into a mould, and then removing the mould material, or casting. The most commonly used metals are aluminium and cast iron, although steel, magnesium, copper, tin, zinc and other metals can also be used. Most ...
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