The objectives of Fuel Cell Institute of
Australia
Pty
Limited
are below;
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Design and develop fuel cell science/engineering
educational reports for high school students in Australia.
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Design and develop fuel cell science/engineering
educational pilot program for high school students in the Greater West of
Sydney.
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Seek federal funding to expand program nationally.
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Design and develop curricula for primary and
middle class students, teaching the effects of climate change, local and
global influences, carbon sequestration, and greenhouse gases(2005).
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Design and implement a national 101 intro H2 and
fuel cells course for local governments and communities by year 2007.
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Design and develop H2 & fuel cell science/engineering courses for
applied service people.
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Develop business outcome relationships with
local industry.
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Demonstrate fuel cells to the general public
by displays.
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Produce literature for books, courses, and CDs
for sale.
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Work with local TAFE Colleges.
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Link with all private and public resources
available.
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Seek the University of Western Sydney (UWS)
Nanotechnology Team as input.
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Demonstrate fuel cell applications to the
general public.
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Generate awareness for fuel cell technology by
a website.
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Assist in the development of an Australian
Fuel Cell Industry.
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Lead by example in the development of such an
industry in Australia.
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Assist in the development of enabling fuel
cell technologies.
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Link internationally for leveraged funding
where appropriate.
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Manufacture educational fuel cells for the
Australian market.
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Local business to manufacture all components
for the educational fuel cells.
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Local business to expand small educational
fuel cell applications.
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Seek seed funding from the NSW State
government.
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Be part of any cooperative program to further
hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
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Avail information responsibly to cooperative
parties.
With over five
thousand (5000) fuel cell patents registered in the world today, it is now more
than ever in the interests of the general community, for Australia to develop
its own fuel cell industry. The rewards are significant with fuel cells like the
PEM Hydrogen Fuel Cell generating high-grade electricity without any pollution
whatsoever.