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Florida Hydrogen
Initiative Seeks Proposals for Hydrogen Energy Projects
--Projects will continue to build Florida's hydrogen economy--
TALLAHASSEE –
The Florida Hydrogen Initiative, Inc. today announced the opening of
a solicitation for Letters of Interest from parties interested in pursuing
hydrogen energy related research and demonstration projects within Florida.
The Florida Hydrogen
Initiative, Inc. (FHI) is a nonprofit organization fostered by the leadership
of Congressman Dave Weldon that seeks to move Florida to the forefront
of the nation's hydrogen economy. The FHI will use its resources to
aid the development of a vigorous Florida-based hydrogen industry. The
nonprofit corporation is comprised of public leaders, university researchers,
citizens, and industry representatives.
The Florida Hydrogen
Initiative seeks to develop Florida's hydrogen infrastructure by:
Brokering partnerships for applied technology demonstration projects
throughout the state;
Sponsoring targeted research in the production, storage and use of hydrogen
fuels;
Facilitating technology transfers between the public and private sectors
to create, build and strengthen high-growth, high technology companies.
In 2005, FHI will
receive approximately $2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy
for hydrogen projects in Florida. In March 2005, Congressman Weldon
and the FHI Board of Directors announced three projects as part of a
multi-million dollar effort to advance Florida's hydrogen economy. The
projects include the installation of a fuel cell at a bustling Florida
interstate rest area, a hydrogen energy museum exhibit at the Orlando
Science Center and a plan for mobile hydrogen infrastructure in metro
Orlando.
FHI will entertain
letters of interest from parties proposing to increase the diversity
and coverage of the hydrogen energy infrastructure in Florida or for
infrastructure-related research and development projects. Letters must
be received by July 29, 2005.
For more information,
visit http://www.h2florida.org.
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