FUEL CELL TODAY INDUSTRY REVIEW
The annual Fuel Cell Today Industry Review is our premium hard copy publication providing a concise and accurate summary of worldwide fuel cell activity. Alongside information on such areas as legislation, financials, applications and key companies, the Review will publish, for the first time, the Fuel Cell Today analysts' forecasts for the forthcoming three years. The forecast tables include data by geographical region, fuel cell technology type and end use application.
The Fuel Cell Today Industry Review is of prime interest to investors, policy makers, analysts and other market players. It provides incisive and timely information which helps guide our client's business and political decisions.
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2010 Review
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2009 Review
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2008 Review
2010 Fuel Cell Today Industry Review
In 2010 the Industry Review’s focus is on environmental and economic sustainability.
Sustainability is a significant political and commercial driver for fuel cells. The 2010 Fuel Cell Today Industry Review, entitled Fuel Cells: Sustainability, covers both the economic and environmental aspects of sustainability including:
- Fuel cells’ contribution to CO2 reduction;
- Fuel cells and regulated pollutants;
- Fuel cells and job creation potential.
This, the third annual Fuel Cell Industry Review, is split into three sections. The first, the State of the Industry, features a comprehensive overview of the global fuel cell industry at the end of 2009, detailing technical, commercial and policy development.
The second section gives 5-year market projections based on FCT’s proprietary forecasting model. These forecasts (2009-2014) are broken down by application, region, electrolyte, and fuel and contain insights into key developments and drivers in each application sector.
The third section of this landmark report provides data on CO2 and regulated pollution reduction as well as job creation potential out to 2019. This represents a unique analysis of the global industry and its potential to meet environmental and economic goals over the next decade.
The Fuel Cell Today Industry Review 2010, Fuel Cells: Sustainability will provide policy makers, companies and other stakeholders with a core document highlighting the vital role that this technology will play over the next decade.
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2009 Fuel Cell Today Industry Review
In 2009 the Industry Review’s focus is on Emerging Markets.
"An emerging market is a non-traditional region or country which could see significant fuel cell diffusion and uptake within the next five years."
The three core regions that the 2009 Review analyses are India, Latin America and the Middle East. Within this, the Review covers key drivers such as: the increase in interest in "Green Buildings" in the United Arab Emirates; the Brazilian policy requiring power and energy companies to invest a portion of revenues on cleantech R&D; the commercial need for clean, reliable distributed electricity generation in India; alongside companies investing and working in the regions. The Review starts with an update on key overarching commercialisation metrics such as industry shipments, manufacturing capability and market penetration rates followed by an overview of current government funding levels, subsidies and investor activity.
The Review also provides macro-level overviews on activity in and potential for Antarctica, China, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey.
The final section of the 2009 Review publishes a forecast for the period 2009-2013 for transport, stationary and portable application and breaks this information down by electrolyte and also region of adoption. This year the Review also publishes a special forecast for each of the three emerging market regions.
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2008 Fuel Cell Today Industry Review
In 2008 the Industry Review’s focus is on commercialisation.
"A fuel cell is considered commercial if it is:
- Offered for sale to the public,
- Offered with a written warranty, supported by service capability,
- Meets approved industry standards or is certified by an established industry body"
(Definition adopted from the US Fuel Cell Council)
The 2008 Review provides a concise and accurate summary of worldwide fuel cell activity. Alongside information on legislation, finance, applications and key fuel cell companies, the Review publishes, for the first time, the Fuel Cell Today analysts' forecasts of fuel cell shipments for the next two years. The forecasts include data by geographical region, fuel cell technology type and end use application.
According to the Review: the commercialisation of fuel cells started in 2007 and the industry saw a growth of 75% in new units delivered, with some 12,000 new fuel cell units shipped during 2007.
The last three years have seen the commercialisation of a number of fuel cell products in the luxury end of the market. Currently, fuel cells are relatively expensive and there are a number of issues still outstanding in terms of research, development and demonstration (RD&D), codes and standards, and fuel infrastructure/distribution. However, price reductions are expected as manufacturing costs fall and subsidies for adoption become available.
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