NHA Webinar to explore green fuel cell jobs in next 10 years.

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Offered as one-time only event taking place March 24 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm EDT, Green Job Creation in the Fuel Cell Industry: The Next Ten Years will be free to attend. It will not be archived, nor will slides be made available. Webinar will offer insight into third and fourth sections - Sustainability and Job Creation Potential - of Fuel Cell Today's 2010 Industry Review, which provide data on CO2 and regulated pollution reduction as well as job creation potential out to 2019.



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NHA-FCT Webinar Now FREE! March 24 - Fuel Cell Green Jobs: The Next Ten Years



Note: Thanks to our sponsors on the right, this event is now FREE to attend. However, we would like to point out that due to the value and sensitivity of the information in the presentation, we will not be offering an archive or slides of the webinar. This is a one-time only event. You must attend live to participate.

Green Job Creation in the Fuel Cell Industry: The Next Ten Years
March 24, 2010; 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
National Hydrogen Association Webinar
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Fuel Cell Today has just released their new, comprehensive 2010 Industry Review. This webinar will give you an insider's look into the third and fourth sections of their in depth analysis, "Sustainability" and "Job Creation Potential," which provides data on CO2 and regulated pollution reduction as well as job creation potential out to 2019. This is a unique analysis of the global industry and its potential to meet environmental and economic goals over the next decade.

Synopsis: In addition to their role in improving the efficiency of energy generation, reducing CO2 and regulated emissions, and reducing noise in a variety of applications, fuel cells can be seen as a major contributor to economic well-being. In a continuously uncertain economic climate, fuel cells may offer a stimulus to the economies of various countries, and the potential for significant job creation.

Fuel Cell Today (FCT) believes that the global fuel cell industry can be conservatively estimated to create around 700,000 jobs in manufacturing over the next decade, based on our projections of unit shipments over this period. Jobs will be created across the fuel cell supply chain, principally in fuel cell manufacturing, but also in installation and maintenance, with over a million total jobs when the wider supply chain is considered. There will be important geographical differences in job creation, with Asia dominating in terms of manufacturing and the key adopter regions being the locations for installation and maintenance jobs.

What you will receive:
  • A 40-minute sneak preview into the "Sustainability" and "Job Creation Potential" sections of the 2010 Fuel Cell Today Industry Review
  • Data on which supply chain segments will see the most growth
  • Insight on where these jobs will be created around the world
  • Live Q&A

    Speaker

    Dr. Jonathan Butler
    Senior Market Analyst, Asia
    Fuel Cell Today

    Jonathan has worked extensively with corporate, government, NGO and SME clients globally on a range of consulting projects, covering investment, supply chain analysis, market forecasting, market due diligence and business incubation. Jonathan specialises in market developments in the Asia Pacific region, with an emphasis on portable applications of fuel cells. His current focus includes supply chain developments, legislation, policy and intellectual property (IP) aspects of fuel cell technology, particularly patent and patent opposition analysis, and their commercial implications. He is also interested in the development of fuel cells in the Middle East.

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