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National Hydrogen Association March 2007 Conference
European Hydrogen Bus Developments
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Europe’s Driving Forces
80% of population lives in urban areas Transportation produces 25% of global warming emissions High environmental sensitivity Limited indigenous sources of hydrocarbons High cost of fuel Energy security
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Mercedes Benz HICE Vehicles
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Early Hydrogen Bus Efforts
1994 First MAN hydrogen fueled transit bus Munich Commercial bus service 1999 Munich Airport – three HICE buses 2001 Munich Airport – two fuel cell buses Traveled over xxx km Transported zzz passengers
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Munich Airport
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Europe’s Hydrogen Initiatives
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CUTE Buses
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CUTE Results Two Years 2003 to 2005
192,000 kilograms of hydrogen dispensed 8,900 fuelings Over 1 million km traveled Over 5 million passengers No hydrogen related accidents 27 buses in nine cities
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HyFleet/CUTE CUTE extended to 2009 14 HICE MAN buses added to fleet
Total number of buses 41 Cost €43 million Jan 2006 to Nov 2006 417,00 km driven 91,000 kg of hydrogen consumed
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Some Press Releases - 1 Shell Hydrogen Press Release, June 6, 2006
Shell, MAN, Connexxion creating “the world’s largest hydrogen-fueled public transit operation in Rotterdam Connexxion “will operate more than 20 hydrogen internal combustion engine buses”
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Some Press Releases - 2 The Berliner Zeitung, July 19,2006
BVG “will buy up to 250 hydrogen buses by 2009” “One out of every five buses in the city would be hydrogen-fueled Spiegel Online, December 22, 2006 MAN
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Berlin Transit HICE Buses
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Implementation Plan Hydrogen-fueled Vehicles --€2.6 billion
Sustainable Hydrogen Production --€398 million Stationary & Portable Fuel Cells –€2.8 billion Matching funds Initiative --€0.9 billion Total Budget --€6.7 billion
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