
Hydrogen Resources
CVEF is a non-profit national organization whose mission is to assess and guide alternative fuels including NGV and natural gas-to-hydrogen R&D³ activities and build awareness for - and foster deployment of - alternative fuel systems including natural gas- and other clean fuel-powered vehicles in the public and private sector.
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Learn through five exiting animations how hydrogen in the future will be used to secure zero emission and renewable energy:
Led by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the DOE Hydrogen Program is committed to educating the public, as well as key target audiences that play a role in achieving a hydrogen economy — teachers and students, state and local government representatives, safety and code officials, and potential commercial end-users — about hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
AFVI offers a wide variety of education and training programs. These programs range from our large, National Alternative Fuels & Vehicles Conference + Expo to specific, technical training courses.
NREL's Office of Education Programs seeks to promote science, mathematics and technology education using renewable energy as the vehicle to capture student interest. Engaging students in science and engineering activities opens the door for both study and career opportunities in these disciplines. Students from traditionally under represented ethnic and gender groups are encouraged to participate from all academic levels.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Hydrogen Program offers podcasts called "The Hydrogen Report." The series provides a basic introduction to hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for non-technical audiences.
An Introduction to the Hydrogen Program (MP3 7.4 MB)
Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 8:02 minutes
Description: An overview of the Hydrogen Program and the benefits and challenges
to the widespread use of hydrogen and fuel cells.
What is Hydrogen and How is it Produced? (MP3 7.4 MB) Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 8:03 minutes
Description: An overview of hydrogen production technologies.
Hydrogen Delivery and Fueling (MP3 7.1 MB)
Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 7:43 minutes
Description: An overview of how hydrogen is delivered from the point of production to where it is used.
Hydrogen Storage (MP3 5.9 MB)
Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 6:28 minutes
Description: An overview of hydrogen storage technologies.
Fuel Cells: How They Work and How They're Used (MP3 7.5 MB)
Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 8:12 minutes
Description: An overview of fuel cells — how they work and how they are used.
Fuel Cells Today: Early Market Applications and Learning Demonstrations (MP3 7.7 MB)
Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 8:23 minutes
Description: An overview of early market fuel cell applications, including today's commercially available fuel cells and "learning demonstrations" to validate fuel cell technology in real world conditions.
Hydrogen Safety (MP3 6 MB)
Date: 09/27/2007
Running time: 6:34 minutes
Description: A review of the facts about the safe use of hydrogen.