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The market opportunities, business models and political incentives will be explored along with governmental subsides and development project funding. Specific examples such as the replacement of diesel taxis and buses in cities with fleets of hydrogen power vehicles will be explored, including the cost of the vehicles, cost of hydrogen filling stations and the associated safety and operational regulations.Regulations, Codes and Standards for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies exist at national and international levels. In Europe, a database has been built under the FCH JU funded project HyLaw that ended in December 2018. Poslední úprava: Paidar Martin (01.11.2022)
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Completing a course is an written exam. Poslední úprava: Paidar Martin (01.11.2022)
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Due to the dynamic development the actual EU documents ad other have to be followed
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1. European and national politics - introduction 2. EU Directorate Generals ENER (Energy), MOVE (Transport), GROW (Growth), ENV (Environment), CLIMA (Climate), RTD (Research) 3. FCH JU (EU), NOW (Germany) 4. REACH 5. U.S.A. DoE, NEDO (Japan), S.Korean govmt. 6. Markets Europe & Worldwide 7. Regulations, Codes and Standards - introduction 8. Production, transport, handling of Hydrogen, including gas grid and storage 9. Vehicles, HRS, H2 fuels; stationary applications 10. HyLaw FCH JU project 11. 5 Case studies Poslední úprava: Paidar Martin (01.11.2022)
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Having completed this course, students should be able to
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