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14 15 have seen a greater move towards hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles as OEMs look for ways to reduce emissions in the transportation industry. And in order to see continued growth in hydro- gen mobility, the hydrogen fueling infrastructure needs to be developed as well.We are also see- ing growth opportunities in energy storage and Power-to-Gas as utilities look for ways to balance the energy grid.” The transition to renewable and zero-emission hydrogen needs to be done in a way that is sus- tainable and cost effective. “Hydrogenics is look- ing forward to demonstrating for H2+FC North America attendees how our technology is deliver- ing high value, cost effective and safe solutions to customers around the globe,” says Daryl. Proton OnSite, the U.S. based division of Nel Hydrogen, will be showcasing large PEM and alkaline electrolyzers and their connectivity to renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind, and its hydrogen fueling solutions. The compa- ny will be discussing the variety of pathways to green energy via green hydrogen. “Because of the growing interest in fuel cell electric vehicles, we have a strong focus in expanding our base of H2 refueling station throughout the world.We see a lot of traction in hydrogen energy storage because organizations such as the newly formed Hydrogen Council un- derstand the use of hydrogen to help achieve sig- nificant reductions in harmful carbon emissions,” OPENING LINES says David Bow, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Nel ASA and Proton OnSite. “We exhibit at Hydrogen + Fuel Cells in Han- nover every year and are excited to see the trade show in North America. With the solar and stor- age groups co-exhibiting, we’re anticipating good attendance and expect the North American exhi- bition will be an ideal opportunity to showcase our hydrogen electrolyzer and hydrogen fueling solutions to the North American market,” adds David. INNOVATIONS IN HYDROGEN GENERATION AND COMPRESSION ON DISPLAY SAFCell, a leading developer of Solid Acid Fuel Cell stacks for stationary and portable power ap- plications, from tens of watts to tens of kilowatts, will showcase its portable and remote fuel cell systems, as well as hydrogen generation stacks that produce ultra-pure, compressed hydrogen. During the H2+FC North America show, the company will also be discussing its Oil &Gas (O&G) remote power units that are being de- ployed to electrify wellsites and thereby eliminate the use of GHG (i.e., methane) emitting devices currently used on wellsites to provide mechanical power. Currently, SAFCell is focusing on Canadian O&G applications, as regulations banning the use of methane emitting devices will come into force in next three years, driving forward fast adoption of remote power technologies. On the hydrogen generation side, SAFCell will be discussing how its hydrogen generators can take both standard (i.e., natural gas) and renew- able fuels (i.e., bio-diesel or bio-methanol, and
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