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The Partnership for Advancing the Transition to Hydrogen (PATH) has developed special member-specific webpages for all association members.  The following page is dedicated to the Canadian Hydrogen Association.

     

     

    CHA Develops Hydrogen Systems Roadmap for Canada

     

    The Canadian Hydrogen Association has developed a roadmap for Hydrogen Systems in Canada. The roadmap is divided into four parts as follows:

     

    CHA Energy Systems Roadmap

  • Hydrogen and national strength

  • Canada's current hydrogen infrastructure

  • Moving toward Canada's hydrogen future

  • Four-step Action Plan to realize the Canadian hydrogen opportunity

 

    See the full discussion paper Hydrogen Systems for more information. 

     

    CHA to Sell Smelling Land by David Sanborn Scott

    CHA launches SMELLING LAND by David Sanborn Scott David Sanborn Scott's new book "Smelling Land: The Hydrogen Defense Against Climate Catastrophe" offers a comprehensive explanation for how hydrogen, as an energy carrier, is a major (and Dr. Scott argues the only) solution to address global warming and climate change. The 482-page book is now available for purchase via their website www.h2.ca for $28.95 (Canadian) or $25.99 (U.S.). 

    David Sanborn Scott is Vice-President of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy. He received his doctorate from Northwestern University and is the founding director of the University of Victoria's Institute for Integrated Energy Systems. Scott consults for US and Canadian corporations and national laboratories. In 2006, he became the first Canadian awarded the internationally prestigious Jules Verne Award, for 'Outstanding Contributions to Hydrogen Physics, and Hydrogen Energy Sociology and Philosophy.'

    If you would like additional information, please visit their website or contact them at 613-230-8484.

     

     

    Hydrogen: Facing the energy challenges of the 21st century

    Cars which emit no greenhouse gases or create no pollution... Cell phones and laptops working for a long time with a single cartridge without the necessity of recharging...

    The sun, the wind or the water from the river used for heating and lighting even at night or when there is no wind and the river is dry...

    Using energy from the sun, the wind, the rivers or nuclear reactors to run car engine...

    Is it possible?

    In other words, can we use energy in a way that it can be stored, be renewable, respects the environment and does no harm to health?   

    -what is energy?

    -why do we need it?

    -where does it come from?

    -what are the consequences of its use?

    Tapan Bose is President of the Hydrogen Engine Centre Canada. Until September 2005, he was professor of physics at the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres. His expertise is in the field of Dielectrics, Thermodynamics and Hydrogen Storage. He is founding Director of the Hydrogen Research Institute where extensive theoretical and experimental research is carried out on Hydrogen as an Energy Vector. Dr. Bose is also President of the Canadian Hydrogen Association.

    Pierre Molbrunot was formerly a Research Scientist at the Centre national de la Recherche at the University of Paris North. A Physicis by profession, his expertise is in the field of Thermodynamics of Gases. His research includes Purification and Storage of Hydrogen. He is a founding member of the French Hydrogen Association

    See the CHA's website for more information.


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