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A key decision by the European
Parliament to encourage the use of hydrogen-powered cars has been
welcomed by ITM Power, a British company leading the hydrogen
revolution.
The move will simplify type approval
for hydrogen-powered vehicles and speed up the introduction of
non-polluting hydrogen cars, vans, trucks and buses on roads throughout
Europe.
ITM Power, Europe’s largest
electrolyser and fuel cell company with a research and manufacturing
facility in Sheffield, recently demonstrated how a conventional petrol-engined
Ford Focus could be converted to run on hydrogen. But the British firm’s
major breakthrough has been the development of a hydrogen Home
Refuelling Station. This will allow home users to produce their own
hydrogen fuel simply and cheaply and overcomes the lack of a filling
station infrastructure.
European Commission Vice-President Günter Verheugen, responsible for
enterprise and industry, said: “The agreement in the European Parliament
is a big step forward in the introduction of hydrogen vehicles. “They
have the potential to make Europe’s air cleaner and reduce its
dependency on fossil fuels. Setting common standards will ensure high
safety for citizens and will boost the competitiveness of European
manufacturers. Now the EU Member Sates will have the final say and I
hope for their support.”
On Wednesday the European Parliament adopted a legislative report that
proposes to lay down harmonised type-approval for hydrogen-powered
vehicles for the first time.
The decision by the European Parliament is further good news for ITM
Power which has started test production of its hydrogen Home Refuelling
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