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MEPs vote in support of EU Fuel Cells and Hydrogen JTI

30th May 2008

The European Parliament has given its support to the EU's fifth Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) in a vote on 20 May. A majority of 590 out of a total of 619 MEPs in a plenary session in Strasbourg voted in favour of setting up the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH) Initiative.

The FCH JTI aims to facilitate and accelerate the development and deployment of cost-competitive European hydrogen and fuel cell based energy systems and component technologies for applications in transport, stationary and portable power. Hydrogen as an energy carrier and fuel cells as efficient energy converters are expected to take on great significance as part of future energy systems, helping to achieve sustainability and security.

The new JTI will build on the work of the industry-led European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP), with a special focus on its implementation plan. This plan foresees a series of actions relating to the development of hydrogen supply and fuel technologies including:

- commercial take-off for early market applications (e.g. handheld devices, portable generators) by 2010;

- stationary applications (domestic and commercial combined heat and power) by 2015;

- mass market roll-out of transport applications by 2020.

Between 2008 and 2017, the FCH JTI will have a budget of €1 billion. The investment will be shared by its two founding members, the European Commission and the European Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative Industry Grouping, a non-profit organisation uniting the sector's key players.

According to the HFP, a Fuel Cell and Hydrogen General Stakeholders Assembly is planned in the middle of October 2008 in Brussels, Belgium, in order to launch the FCH JTI.

JTIs are a key element in the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), creating public-private partnerships in industrial research at European level for the first time and thus pooling public and private resources.

JTIs that have been set up so far include ARTEMIS (Embedded Computing Systems), ENIAC (Nanoelectronics Technologies 2020), Clean Sky (Aeronautics and Air Transport) and IMI (Innovative Medicines).

(www.hfpeurope.org)

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