SC Recognized as a Top 5 Fuel Cell State

April 28, 2010

April 28, 2010 – Fuel Cells 2000 in a new report, State of the States: Fuel Cells in America, provides a snapshot of fuel cell and hydrogen activity in the 50 states and District of Columbia.

South Carolina was chosen as a Top 5 Fuel Cell State among (in alphabetical order) California, Connecticut, New York, and Ohio.

South Carolina is recognized for its universities taking a collaborative approach, an aggressive economic development program, and activism in forklift demonstrations. EngenuitySC and the USC-Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative are listed among some of the important elements that contribute to South Carolina’s success as a Top 5 Fuel Cell State.

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Download a copy of the report here: http://www.fuelcells.org/StateoftheStates.pdf

 

The following are some of the important elements that contribute to South Carolina’s success as a Top Five Fuel Cell State:

SCH2 – The South Carolina Hydrogen Economy: Capitalizing on the State’s R&D Assets
http://www.energy.sc.gov/publications/SCH2%20ROADMAP.pdf

South Carolina’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Economy Strategy
http://www.schydrogen.org/documents/SC_H2-FuelCellEconomy-Rev_3_2-20-08_x2x.pdf

South Carolina Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Alliance
http://www.schydrogen.org/index.html

Engenuity SC
http://www.engenuitysc.com/intro.html

USC-City of Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative
http://www.fuelcellchallenge.com