Table of Contents
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. Government and Policy
- 2.1 Danish Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
- 2.2 CanDan Initiative
3. Research and Development
4. Patents
5. Complementary and competing technology
- 5.1 Wind-based electrolysis
- 5.2 Battery electric vehicles
- 5.3 District power (distributed generation)
- 5.4 Ground source heat pumps
- 5.6 Opportunities for fuel cells and hydrogen
6. Supply Chain
- Figure 1 - Supply Chain Diagram
- 6.1 Component suppliers
- 6.2 Stack manufacturers
- 6.3 Systems integrators
- 6.4 Enablers
- 6.5 Danish cooperation
7. Case Study - high temperature fuel cells
8. Analysis by fuel cell application
- 8.1 Stationary
- 8.1.1 mCHP
- 8.1.2 UPS
- 8.1.3 Large Stationary
- 8.2 Transport
- 8.3 Portable
9. Key Players
10. Market forecasts
- 10.1 Forecasting Methodology
- Table 1: Summary of FCT' s forecasting methodology
- 10.2 Adoption Forecasts by Application
- Graph 1 - Adoption Forecast by Application
- 10.2.1 Stationary
- 10.2.2 Portable
- 10.2.3 Transport
- 10.3 Manufacturing Forecasts by Application
- Graph 2 - Manufacturing Capcacity Forecast by Application
- 10.3.1 Stationary
- 10.3.2 Portable
- 10.3.3 Transport
- 10.4 Forecasts by Electrolyte
- Graph 3 - Domestic Forecast by Electrolyte
- 10.5 Forecasts by Fuel
- Graph 4 - Domestic Forecast by Fuel
Glossary
- APU - Auxiliary Power Unit BOP - Balance of plant
- (m)CHP - (micro) Combined Heat and Power
- DMFC - Direct Methanol Fuel Cell
- FCT - Fuel Cell Today
- JV - Joint venture
- kW - kiloWatt
- LDV - Light Duty Vehicle
- OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer
- ODM - Original Design Manufacturer
- PEM - Proton Exchange Membrane (or Polymer Electrolyte Membrane)
Fuel Cell
- SME - Small to Medium Sized Enterprise
- UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supplies
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