International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy
1000 Independence Ave. S.W. (mail code EE-11)
Washington, DC (20585)
United States
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Phone: +1 (202) 586-6653
Fax: +1 (202) 586-2096
Email: michael.mills@ee.doe.gov
http://www.iphe.net/
The International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy was established in 2003 as an international institution to accelerate the transition to a hydrogen economy. The IPHE Partners members include
By creating the IPHE, the Partners have committed to accelerate the development of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to improve their energy security, environmental security and economic security.
The IPHE provides a mechanism for partners to organize, coordinate and implement effective, efficient, and focused international research, development, demonstration and commercial utilization activities related to hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The IPHE provides a forum for advancing policies, and common technical codes and standards that can accelerate the cost-effective transition to a hydrogen economy; and it educates and informs stakeholders and the general public on the benefits of, and challenges to, establishing the hydrogen economy.
International partnerships
Climate protection (general), Hydrogen / Fuel cells
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Dem. People's Rep., New Zealand, Norway, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States