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Ohio’s Fuel Cell Initiative Mike McKay Team Leader Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative Ohio Department of Development
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The Third Frontier A Vision for Ohio’s Future
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The Third Frontier Project Vision “Our goals are simple: we’ll invest in our strengths, we’ll build dynamic new businesses, and we’ll create an explosion of high-paying jobs in Ohio...” Governor Bob Taft State of the State Address February 5, 2002
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The Program – Ohio 3 rd Frontier Project $1.1 billion economic development initiative to strengthen Ohio’s economy State investment will leverage private and federal support for a total investment of $4.5 billion Represents Ohio’s largest-ever investment in expanding research capabilities and promoting start-up companies
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The 3 rd Frontier Project Designed to encourage collaboration among and between industry, government and universities Transition Ohio’s economy from aging manufacturing base to a more dynamic economy based on research and innovation Build on Ohio’s strengths (as identified by Battelle): Advanced Materials Biosciences Instruments, Controls and Electronics Information Technology Power and Propulsion The return on investment? A vibrant, diverse economy providing high-paying jobs and an enhanced quality of life for all Ohioans
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Wright Capital Fund Wright Centers of Innovation –Represent investments in large-scale, multi- institutional research and commercialization centers Wright Projects –Smaller capital projects involving research and commercialization activities
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State Funding Wright Centers of Innovation -Power Partnership for Ohio -$18 million Wright Project -Advanced Prototyping User Center -$2 million
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Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative Announced by Governor Taft on 5/9/02 $103 million, 3 year effort Core focus areas: 1) Expand the state’s research capabilities; 2) Participate in demonstration projects, including hydrogen infrastructure; and 3) Expand the fuel cell industry in Ohio
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What Is A Fuel Cell?
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Why Are They Important? Strengthen National Energy Security Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduce Air Pollution Improve Energy Efficiency Huge Markets
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Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative Financing - $75 million RD & D - $25 million Training - $3 million
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Ohio’s Fuel Cell Team Ohio Dept. of Development -Technology -Economic Development -Energy Efficiency Ohio Air Quality Authority -Ohio Coal Development Office
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State Funding Advanced Energy Technology, Inc. $1,044,226 Vanner, Inc.$1,000,000 Technology Management, Inc.$999,762 Technology Management, Inc. $975,000 SOFCo $975,000 MetaMateria Partners, LLC $968,426 EMTEC $865,027 AMP-Ohio/City of Westerville $839,016 SOFCo $791,108 Advanced Energy Technology, Inc. $781,787 NexTech Materials, Ltd. $640,000 EMTEC$150,000 Edison Welding Institute$150,000 Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition$100,000 $10,279,352
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Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition A consortium of industry, academic, and government leaders from throughout Ohio 45 members - 28 companies - 11 universities - 6 government entities Ohio Fuel Cell Symposium - May 25, 2004 - Conference Center at North Pointe, Lewis Center
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Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition
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Why Ohio is the State for Fuel Cells Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative Third Frontier Project Wright Centers of Innovation Wright Capital Projects Strong Industry & Manufacturing Strong Research & Development
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Ohio’s Strengths $1.9 billion polymer industry 2 nd in automotive & fabricated metals 3 rd in manufacturing Leader in industrial machinery and equipment and instruments and controls
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Next Steps Federal Investments Ohio Fuel Cell Roadmap State Program
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Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative Mike McKay Team Leader Ohio Department of Development Technology Division 77 South High Street, 25th Floor Columbus, OH 43215-6130 (614) 466-3887 mmckay@odod.state.oh.us www.thirdfrontier.com
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