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University Summerschool »

International Summer School on PEM Fuel Cells

A Summer School is organised by the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Energy (IE), in cooperation with the UNIDO International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies (ICHET).
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RES Summer School

The RES Summer School program gives students from around the world the opportunity to undergo intensive coursework and to gain experience through field excursions during Iceland’s best season.

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Events »

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell R&D activities in Scottish Universities

The Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association supported by the Energy Technology Partnership are running a day-long members meeting / workshop at St Andrews University, from 1000-1600 on 27 February. The subject is “Hydrogen and Fuel Cell R&D activities in Scottish Universities”. The objectives of the meeting are to showcase Scottish University activities in this area to industry, government and other Academic Institutions and to build dialogues across our community. For more info please go to: www.shfca.org.uk

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Museums »

Hydrogen exhibition in Palais de la découverte, Paris.

Palais de la découverte has a permanent exhibtion on Hydrogen and fuel cells, designed in partnership with research institutions and industry. The main object is to raise awareness of the necessary development of energy mix, in which hydrogen must find a place because it can be produced from all primary sources. http://www.palais-decouverte.fr/index.php?id=1721&no_cache=1&sword_list[0]=hydrog%C3%A8ne

H2: Future Fuel

NEMO science center in Amsterdam has a new exhibition on Hydrogen and fuel cells, called H2: Future Fuel; organised by NEMO and Shell Nederland BV. At H2: Future Fuel discover childeren can discover what hydrogen is and make it themselves.

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Schoolprograms »

London Schools Hydrogen Challenge

The London Schools Hydrogen Challenge has been developed by the London Hydrogen Partnership. It is designed to support the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum for Science, ICT, Geography, Citizenship and PSHE. The Challenge guides students through the issues surrounding the need for cleaner, renewable energy and the role hydrogen plays in providing a vital source of clean energy for the future. The Challenge provides interactive online resources designed to engage students, and, just as importantly, make it easy for teachers to integrate activities into lesson plans. As students work their way through the series of activities they will learn more about the problems with non-renewable energy, the importance of sustainable development, sources of renewable energy and the role of hydrogen. Students selected for the Grand Final will take home great high tech prizes and the winning schools will receive cash prizes. Go to http://www.lshc.co.uk/secondary/about.asp for more info

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