Title: Setting the Scene
1Canadas Hydrogen and Fuel Cell IndustryGlobal
Partnering for Success
Alison Grigg, on behalf of Chris CurtisFuel
Cells CanadaAugust 27, 2005 Santa Fe, New Mexico
2Fuel Cells Canada
- National not-for-profit industry association
- Founded in October 2001
- Our Mission is to promote the development and
commercialization of Canadian hydrogen and fuel
cell technologies, products and services - Prime source of services and support to
companies, educational institutions and business
alliances promoting, developing and demonstrating
fuel cell and related products and services in
Canada - 67 member companies and organizations across
Canada
3Drivers for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell
Commercialization
An energy platform that enables other
technologies to achieve goals of reliability,
security, efficiency and sustainability.
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Improved efficiency in converting energy. Zero GHG emissions when based on renewable sources.
Urban Pollution Reduction Zero emissions from tail pipe of fuel cell vehicles.
Energy Reliability/Security Key enabler to meet growing need for clean, distributed power
Economic Development Significant export opportunities and global economic value.
4Global Market Projections
Mobile Fuel Cells - 7.5 billionStationary Fuel
Cells - 7.5 billionAutomotive Fuel Cells - 3.6
billion
Data from Fuel Cell Industry Competitive
Analysis - Assessment of Major Players, Global
Markets, and Technologies 2003 Allied Business
Intelligence Inc., Courtesy Industry Canada
5Markets for Fuel Cell Products
Remote sites (off-grid)
10,000
Micro-applications (laptop computers, digital
cameras, cell phones)
Early niche markets
Lift trucks, industrial equipment, residential
applications,off-grid and back-up power,
military applications
1,000
700
Distributed power
Capital cost /kW
Buses
100
Major market increases
Autos
60
10
2004
2015
Increasing manpower capital production
capacity
Source adapted from Methanex, September 2002
6Supply Chain Opportunities
7The Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Sector
Overview
- Activities began in 1982 with first contract for
Ballard Power Systems - Total Canadian industry revenue has grown 40
from 134 million in 2002 to 188 million in 2003 - Industry RD expenditures over 290 million
since 2000 an average of 100,000 per employee
per year - Over 80 companies across Canada are focused on
fuel cell and hydrogen technology and associated
services, employing over 2,600 people - Patent holdings were up 34 to 581 in 2003.
8Geographic Profile
9International Involvement Industry
- About 33 of Canadian industry activity is
outside of North America - Active in 262 demonstration projects (2003) 70
outside of Canada - Industry Associations California Fuel Cell
Partnership, US Fuel Cell Council - Networking with industry groups and participation
in trade missions - Corporate partnerships and joint development
examples - Ballard with Ford/Daimler Chrysler
- General Hydrogen with General Motors
- Hydrogenics with GM, John Deere, American Power
Conversion, US Army
10International Involvement Canadian Government
- International Partnership for the Hydrogen
Economy (IPHE) - International Energy Agency (IEA) Implementing
Agreements - Production and Utilization of Hydrogen
- Advanced Fuel Cells
- Advanced Motor Fuels
- International Safety Organization TC197
- Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
- Natural Resources Canada/US Department of Energy
(treaty negotiation) - Natural Resources Canada/California Air Resources
Board MOU - Government led trade missions
11Commercialization Challenges for Hydrogen and
Fuel Cells
- Micro-level
- Improved fuel cell reliability and durability
- Reduced cost
- Macro-level
- Stimulating early market demand
- Improving product quality while reducing costs
- Financing for RD, commercialization
- Creating supporting infrastructure
- Codes and standards
12Technology Development On Track for
Commercialization
- Companies are meeting technology development
timelines - Ballard Power Systems has reduced costs of fuel
cells by 80 since 1999, while achieving a
ten-fold increase in lifetime - Fuel Cell Technologies has accumulated over 1500
hours of operation on its second generation 5 kW
system - Hydrogenics HyPM 10 kW power module has achieved
over 5000 hours of operation over 6500
stop-start cycles on a single unit - Dynetek Industries has 10,000 psi (750 bar)
hydrogen tanks on the market - BC Hydro/Powertech is a 10,000 psi operational
fueling station - US companies attaining commercial sales contracts
13Hydrogen Highway
- Province of British Columbia Lower Mainland and
Vancouver Island - Coordinated market demonstration program designed
to accelerate commercialization - Framed around the 2010 Winter Olympic and
Paralympic Games - Showcase and demonstrate the environmental,
economic and social benefits of this technology
to the world - First phase by 2007 is focused on seven highly
visible locations - Mobile, stationary and micro fuel cell
applications and infrastructure - Multi-agency effort
14Hydrogen Highway
- Examples of Activities
- Hydrogen Fueling Stations
- Surrey (10,000 psi)
- Vancouver (5,000 psi)
- Victoria (5,000 psi)
- Hydrogen Technology Environmental Chamber
- Photovoltaic panels, electrolyser and hydrogen
storage at the NRC Institute for Fuel Cell
Innovation - Integration with Vancouver Fuel Cell Vehicle
Program
15Vancouver Fuel Cell Vehicle Program
- Partnership between Government and Industry
- Demonstration of sustainable, zero-emission based
transportation technologies - 5 Ford Focus vehicles to be evaluated for three
years in Vancouvers Lower Mainland - Technology Ballard Fuel Cell Systems, Dynetek
Hydrogen storage - Opportunity to test, demonstrate, deploy and
evaluate proprietary systems for H2 production
16Hydrogen Village
- The Hydrogen Village is located in the Greater
Toronto Area in the Province of - Ontario.
- The intent of the H2V is to
- Create a plan and platform for the deployment of
hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to the
benefit of the local community. - Develop the necessary supply, service, and
knowledge infrastructure needed to create a
sustainable market. - Ensure technology deployments (stationary, mobile
and transportation) fit within the context of
existing community infrastructure and activity. - Aid in the complementary growth of other centers
across Southern Ontario thereby developing a
hydrogen Corridor.
17Hydrogen Village
- Examples of Activities
- Hydrogen powered delivery trucks for Purolator
courier fleet - Fueling infrastructure and hydrogen powered
forklifts for General Motors plant in Oshawa - Residential heating and power generation using
four solid oxide fuel cells at a townhouse-style
student residence at the University of Toronto at
Mississauga - Back-up power for computer network servers
- Fuel cell-based back-up power system at a
telecommunications switching station - Hydrogen fuel cell powered utility vehicles in
conjunction with hydrogen production and
refueling at the Canadian National Exhibition
18The Path Forward Partnership Opportunities
- Demonstration Projects
- Hydrogen Highway conceptually, a Hydrogen
Highway from Baja, California to British
Columbia, Canada (BC to BC) - Funding programs that encourage North America
wide participation - Sharing lessons from past Olympic Games and
preparing to showcase NA capabilities/expertise
in the 2010 Olympic Games - Joint Development
- Providing enhanced access to RD programs in all
jurisdictions at the institutional/corporate
level - Joint education and outreach programs
- Identify and set objectives to support core
competencies in each country to ensure
complimentarity rather than duplication - Government Support
- State/Provincial governments encouraging
transborder activities - Involvement of US, Canada and potentially Mexico
in IPHE activity
19Fuel Cells Canada Sponsoring Members
20Fuel Cells Canada Members
NORAM Engineering and Constructors Ltd. Palcan
Power Systems Inc. Pathway Design Manufacturing
Inc. PEM Engineers Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers
LLP Propane Gas Association of Canada
Inc. Province of Ontario Quebecs Fuel Cells and
Hydrogen Network Queens RMC Fuel Cell Research
Centre QuestAir Technologies Inc. Sacré-Davey
Engineering Sarnia-Lambton Economic
Partnership TD Securities Inc. Tekion Solutions
Inc. Teleflex Canada Inc. University College of
the Fraser Valley Westport Innovations
Inc. Zongshen PEM Power Systems
FTI International Inc. Fuel Cell Technologies
Ltd. FuelCon Systems Inc. General Hydrogen
Corporation Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP Greater
Vancouver Regional District GrowthWorks
Ltd Heliocentris Energy Systems Inc. HERA,
Hydrogen Storage Systems Inc. HSBC Bank of
Canada H3 Energy Hydrogenics Corporation IESVic In
co Special Products Keen Engineering Kinectrics
Inc. KPMG LLP Marcon-DDM Marsh Canada
Ltd. McCarthy Tetrault LLP Membrane Reactor
Technologies Ltd. Methanex Corporation National
Bank Financial National Research Council
Advanced Measurements Inc. Alberta Research
Council Alternate Energy Corporation Angstrom
Power Inc. Astris Energi Inc. Azure Dynamics
Corp. Ballard Power Systems Inc. BC Hydro BC
Transit BOC Gases Business Development Bank of
Canada Canadian Hydrogen Association Canadian
Hydrogen Energy Corporation Cellex Power Products
Inc. ChevronTexaco Technology Ventures Chrysalix
Energy Limited Partnership Clean Energy Canada
Conduit Ventures Ltd. Deloitte Touch
LLP Dynetek Industries Ltd. Enbridge Gas
Distribution Energix Research Energy QBD
Inc. Ford Motor Company
21Thank you
Alison Grigg, on behalf of Chris Curtis Fuel
Cells CanadaAugust 27, 2005 Santa Fe, New Mexico