13 Hydrogen Power Park Designs Expected
WASHINGTON, D.C - December 22, 2004 - This year, the
National Hydrogen Association (NHA), ChevronTexaco and the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) opened the Second Annual H2U Student
Design Contest to teams from all colleges and universities across
the globe. This year's theme, "Hydrogen Power Parks," has
generated interest from over 90 universities in 20 countries.
Thirteen teams from Russia, Canada and the United States have
officially registered to submit their designs for a customized power
park.
"Power parks are basically a combination of fueling and
power generation contained in one location. Like last year, we
expect some very innovative designs from several highly motivated
teams," said Jeff Serfass, President of the NHA. "For H2U
2005, we opened the competition internationally and we're thrilled
that schools are responding," he added.
The H2U Design Contest requires interdisciplinary teams of
students to develop a technical design; conduct necessary safety,
economic, and environmental analyses; and outline a
marketing/education campaign to raise public support for
implementation of the design. The Grand Prize-winning team will
receive a $5,000 stipend to present their design to the public at
the NHA Annual Hydrogen Conference 2005, held March 29-April 1 in
Washington, DC. Four Honorable Mention teams will also present their
designs as exhibition posters and receive free conference entry. All
winning designs will be published in the conference proceedings.
To date, more than 130 graduate and undergraduate students have
officially engaged in developing their designs and over 300 students
from more than 90 universities have been following the contest--more
than double the interest from last year's inaugural competition.
"The innovative work of these students, our scientists of
tomorrow," says David Garman, the Assistant Secretary of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy, "demonstrates the exciting
future of hydrogen." This year, the H2U Design Contest will
continue to connect students with government and industry in pursuit
of hydrogen development.
"Public-private partnerships play a critical role in shaping
the hydrogen pathway," said Rick Zalesky, President of
ChevronTexaco Technology Ventures Hydrogen Unit. "That is why
we are proud to join with the National Hydrogen Association and the
Department of Energy to sponsor the Second Annual H2U Design
Contest. This generation plays an influential role in developing the
transportation technology and fueling solutions of tomorrow. This
forum provides an opportunity for students to share their vision and
for industry to learn more about what's on the minds of students
today."
In addition to the title sponsors, Swagelok Company will
participate as a Hydrogen Mentor. Hydrogen Mentors have an active
seat on the contest judging panel and subsidize the participation of
students to the NHA Annual Hydrogen Conference. For more information
about becoming a Hydrogen Mentor, the contest, including contest
guidelines and important deadlines, please visit
www.hydrogencontest.org or call the NHA at 202-223-5547. To register
for the conference, please visit www.hydrogenconference.org.
About National Hydrogen Association
The NHA is the nation's premier hydrogen trade association with
nearly 100 members including energy companies, automotive
manufacturers, industrial gas suppliers, fuel cell developers,
utilities, and other businesses, large and small, as well as
government, and academia. Although membership is diverse, all are
developing the future of hydrogen as an energy carrier and dedicated
to the commercialization of hydrogen energy systems. The National
Hydrogen Association is the premier industry trade association
dedicated to developing commercialization pathways and removing the
barriers to implementation of hydrogen technologies.
Company Website: http://www.HydrogenAssociation.org
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National Hydrogen Association Press Contact:
Patrick Serfass
Technical and Program Development Coordinator
email: serfassp@hydrogenassociation.org
voice: 202-223-5547 x366
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