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Title: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in South Carolina:


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Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in South Carolina
Strength in Collaboration
Name Organization Date
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South Carolina Hydrogen A Natural Fit
  • SC has a 50 year history of hydrogen research
  • A Harvard study identified hydrogen and fuel
    cells as a major economic focus for SC
  • In 2006, the South Carolina Hydrogen and Fuel
    Cell Alliance was formed to coordinate and
    collaborate SCs hydrogen initiatives with
    economic development goals in mind

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Hydrogen is a universal fuel that will be a
major part of our state and our nations clean,
sustainable energy future.
  • Hydrogen can
  • Improve our economy by creating jobs for our
    citizens
  • Improve our energy independence by lessening our
    reliance on foreign sources of oil
  • Lessen our environmental impact by eliminating
    carbon emissions

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What is hydrogen?
What is a fuel cell?
  • The most abundant element in the universe
  • A universal fuel that can be used to power
    anything from cars to cell phones
  • Non-toxic, lighter than air, colorless, odorless,
    tasteless

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SC has many existing hydrogen strengths
  • Multi-level governmental support of hydrogen
  • Long-existing strength in research
  • Emerging strengths in a variety of hydrogen
    markets
  • Long-existing manufacturing expertise encourages
    economic development and private investment
  • Coordination and collaboration through SCHFCA
    activities

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Multi-Level Governmental Support
  • National Support Rep. Bob Inglis and Sen.
    Lindsey Graham chair House and Senate Hydrogen
    and Fuel Cell Caucuses
  • State Support Gov. Mark Sanford formed SC
    Competitiveness Initiative, identified hydrogen
    and fuel cell markets as major focus
  • SC Legislature passed the Hydrogen Infrastructure
    Development Act in 2007
  • Community Support Aiken County funded the 10
    million Center for Hydrogen Research City of
    Columbia passed a resolution to become a leader
    in hydrogen and fuel cell innovation

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Strength in Research
  • Hydrogen production and storage
  • Savannah River National Laboratory
  • Center for Hydrogen Research
  • Fuel Cell Research
  • University of South Carolina NSF
    Industry/University Collaborative Research
    Center Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Center of
    Excellence
  • Automotive Integration
  • Clemson University International Center for
    Automotive Research
  • Transportation Issues
  • S.C. State University James E. Clyburn University
    Transportation Center

8
SCs Unique Hydrogen Markets
  • Focused on feasible near-term applications
  • Portable applications Such as ETV fuel cell
    cameras and emergency responder packs
  • Off-road applications Such as USC/Hydrogen
    Hybrid Mobility fuel cell Segway and Bridgestone
    hydrogen forklift projects
  • Automotive Federal Transit Administrations
    National Fuel Cell Bus Program, Fall 2008

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Columbia Activities and Demonstrations
  • In 2007, the City of Columbia unanimously passed
    a resolution to become a leader in fuel cell
    innovation
  • The Greater Columbia Fuel Challenge funds
    projects of various scales, including
  • Portable fuel cell battery packs for ETV cameras
  • First responder extended fuel cell power packs
  • University of South Carolina professors unveiled
    two hydrogen fuel cell Segways in 2007

10
Aiken Activities and Demonstrations
  • 10 million Center for Hydrogen Research opened
    2005
  • SCs first hydrogen vehicle, a 2007 Chevrolet
    Silverado truck, unveiled February 2008
  • Bridgestone plant deployed 23 hydrogen forklifts
    in 2008 with plans to create an all-hydrogen
    forklift fleet by 2009

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SCs coordinated manufacturing system could
attract more private investment
  • SC has vast network of manufacturing resources
  • More than 50 statutes provide financial
    incentives for manufacturing
  • Statewide coordination through the SC
    Manufacturing Extension Partnership
  • Skilled workforce programs with the ReadySC
    program and SCs Technical College System

12
Hydrogen still needs your support
  • Let your state and local representatives know you
    support hydrogen and the work of the SCHFCA
  • Educate yourself on hydrogen and fuel cells
  • Visit schydrogen.org for information on SCs
    activities
  • Plug into national activities at
    hydrogenassociation.org and h2andyou.org
  • Learn more about favorable state incentives for
    adopting alternative energy technologies at
    www.energy.sc.gov

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Please join us in Columbia in March 2009 as we
host the National Hydrogen Associations Annual
Conference and Hydrogen Expo
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