Title: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in South Carolina:
1Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in South Carolina
Strength in Collaboration
Name Organization Date
2South 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
3Hydrogen 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
4What 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
5SC 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
6Multi-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
7Strength 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
8SCs 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
9Columbia 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
10Aiken 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
11SCs 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
12Hydrogen 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
13Please join us in Columbia in March 2009 as we
host the National Hydrogen Associations Annual
Conference and Hydrogen Expo
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