California Fuel Cell
Partnership
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DaimlerChrysler Ford Motor Company GM Honda Hyundai Nissan Toyota Volkswagen
Ballard Power Systems UTC Fuel Cells BP ChevronTexaco ExxonMobil Shell Hydrogen
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California
Fuel Cell Partnership's (West Sacramento) -- The California Fuel Cell Partnership (www.cafcp.org) today announced its goals for 2004, highlighted by the placement of additional zero-emission fuel cell vehicles into fleet demonstration sites. More hydrogen fueling stations will be built to supply fuel for the vehicles. "As fuel cell-powered cars and buses move into the hands of real-world users, we will gather extremely valuable operating data and lessons," said Firoz Rasul, Chairman of Ballard Power Systems and newly elected 2004 CaFCP Chair. "The collection of this data is an integral step in preparing these vehicles and the infrastructure for commercialization. All our members are committed to supporting these efforts so that everyone gains the benefits of the findings." CaFCP's goals include:
The partnership recently announced its plans for continuing its collaborative work through 2007. Over the next four years, its 30 members will work to facilitate the placement of up to 300 fuel cell vehicles in independent, fleet demonstration projects within the state, primarily focused in the greater Los Angeles area and the San Francisco-Sacramento region. Fuel cell buses will operate in regular passenger service in at least three transit districts. Hydrogen stations will demonstrate early applications of hydrogen fueling technology while supporting the fleet projects. It is anticipated that, by closely coordinating operational procedures, all prototype fuel cell vehicles in fleet use will be able to utilize this growing network of fuel stations. CaFCP members will also continue to promote the development of practical codes and standards for fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen fueling stations, and to help prepare local communities for the vehicles and fueling by training local officials, including emergency response personnel. Members will continue to expand public awareness through education and outreach activities, consistent with the pace of technology development. About the CaFCP The Partnership -- which started in April 1999 -- includes auto manufacturers (DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen); energy providers (Air Products, BP, ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil, Methanex, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Praxair, Proton Energy Systems, Shell Hydrogen, Stuart Energy, and Ztek); technology companies (Ballard Power Systems and UTC Fuel Cells); government agencies (California Air Resources Board, California Energy Commission, South Coast AQMD, US Department of Energy, US Department of Transportation and US Environmental Protection Agency); and bus transit agencies (AC Transit, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, and SunLine Transit Agency). CaFCP Fast Facts
For more information, please contact the California Fuel Cell Partnership at: 916-371-2870 or by e-mail: info@cafcp.org
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