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| Fuel Cell 2000 |   | "Fuel Cells 2000 is an activity of the Breakthrough Technologies Institute (BTI), a non-profit [501(c)(3)] educational organization formed to promote the development and early commercialization of fuel cells and related pollution-free, efficient energy generation, storage and utilization technologies and fuels."
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| The NFCRC |   |  | |  | The National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC)
"The mission of the NFCRC is to promote and support the genesis of a fuel cell industry by providing technological leadership within a vigorous program of research, development and demonstration. By serving as a locus for academic talent of the highest caliber and a non-profit site for the objective evaluation and improvement of industrial products, NFCRC's goal is to become a focal point for advancing fuel cell technology. By supporting industrial research and development, creating partnerships with State and Federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and California Energy Commission (CEC), and overcoming key technical obstacles to fuel cell utilization, the NFCRC can become an invaluable technological incubator for the fuel cell industry."
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| Hydrogene Energy Center |   | "The Hydrogen Energy Center (HEC) is a group working to demonstrate the potential of hydrogen as an energy carrier for the economy of Maine and the New England region. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, membership organization dedicated to demonstrating the benefits and methods of achieving a renewable hydrogen energy economy. We will offer and support new hydrogen technologies as they become available."
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| Tech. Transition Corporation |   | "Technology Transition Corporation TTC provides strategic direction, corporate management, and membership services to four organizations that were formed to address the market challenges faced by emerging energy technologies. The activities of these four organizations are funded and supported by consortia of utilities, other power producers, manufacturers, small businesses, university and research centers, and the federal government. Each has its own Board of Directors and unique business objectives."
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| The NHA |    | "The NHA was formed by a group of ten industry, university/research, and small business members in February, 1989, and was incorporated in March, 1989, in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. The National Hydrogen Association has members from automobile companies, fuel cell developers, gas producers, chemical companies, and others. The NHA serves as a catalyst for information exchange and cooperative projects and provides the setting for mutual support among industry, government, and research/academic organizations. The NHA provides a national focal point for hydrogen interest and information transfer."
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