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06 Jan 2010

Fuel Cell Today launches Survey of South Africa

Fuel Cell Today, the leading market intelligence provider on the worldwide fuel cell industry, has launched its latest geographical survey, covering the fuel cell industry in South Africa.

South Africa, at the tip of continental Africa, has the ambition to become a key fuel cell and hydrogen developer nation. At present the country has minimal indigenous fuel cell and hydrogen industry but this is likely to change over the next five years as the government’s long term Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Strategy takes effect.

Author of the report, Principal Analyst Dr. Kerry-Ann Adamson commented 'We classified South Africa as a region with the potential for large scale fuel cell adoption over the medium term in our 2009 Industry Review, Fuel Cells: Emerging Markets. South Africa is now also emerging as a potential location for fuel cell manufacturing'.

A free summary version of the report is available on the Fuel Cell Today website. The Syndicated version of this report reveals some of the legislative drivers and barriers in South Africa, the status of R&D, and the supply chain and its key players. It also analyses the drivers and barriers for adoption in key adoption markets, in addition to analysis of potential application areas in the next decade.

To purchase the report, please visit http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/online/survey?survey=2010-01%2FSurvey-of-South-Africa-2009 or contact info@fuelcelltoday.com

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Fuel Cell Today is the leading organisation for market based intelligence on the fuel cell industry. Covering key trends and developments in industry and government, Fuel Cell Today provides relevant, unbiased and objective information allowing decision makers to take advantage of the opportunities that our new industry offers.

Fuel Cell Today’s consulting arm, FCT Consulting, is a dedicated consulting company with a unique positioning covering the global fuel cell and hydrogen industry. FCT Consulting was formed to help companies, governments, and NGOs navigate their way around or over these obstacles by providing high quality, independent, and rigorous information on a variety of issues currently facing the fuel cell industry.

 

 

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