Our plan recognizes that fuel cells are being developed for a variety of applications and have matured at different rates. Certain applications are ready for early market support, while others still would benefit from additional research and development funding.
CREATE A NEW ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Bud DeFlaviis
Our plan recognizes that fuel cells are being developed for a variety of applications and have matured at different rates. Certain applications are ready for early market support, while others still would benefit from additional research and development funding. |
Using The Stimulus Package |
By Bud DeFlaviis, Director of Government Affairs of the U.S. Fuel Cell Council |
Congress and the Obama Administration appear ready to commit a portion of the $850 billion stimulus package to boosting alternative energy. Clearly, we applaud the move and hope Congress and the president can come to an agreement that strengthens the productive relationship that the fuel cell industry has enjoyed with the government.
Greater federal investment into fuel cells will increase the supply of clean power, promote a critical climate-enhancing technology, create jobs, promote additional innovation and keep industrial capacity in the United States. Just prior to the November election, our industry devised a stimulus proposal that would advance technological innovation and help achieve certain societal goals. After thoughtful consideration, we proposed a $1.2 billion plan that would support these goals in the short-term, and create a path forward to full-scale commercialization. The plan proposed by the U.S. Fuel Cell Council (USFCC) is not entirely new. By and large, it proposes funding for a number of programs that have already been passed by Congress. Our plan recognizes that fuel cells are being developed for a variety of applications and have matured at different rates. Certain applications are ready for early market support, while others still would benefit from additional research and development funding. A summary of the USFCC proposal suggests Congress and the Obama administration support the following: Deploy fuel cells and hydrogen infrastructure Improve federal fuel cell investment tax incentives Expand learning demonstrations Build American manufacturing capacity Accelerate research Invest in fuel cell transit Building a clean, smart and efficient energy infrastructure will not be an easy task, but it can be accomplished. With the right combination of investment, policies and demand form the public, we can work to commercialize alternative technologies that not only harness our regional resources but provide affordable products that meet consumer needs. You can read the entire USFCC’s stimulus proposal here. |
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