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Fuel Cell Technologies Worldwide
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Chapter 1: Executive Summary

Table 1-1 Fuel Cell Market Size by geographic region, 2005-2009 (units in thousands)
Table 1-2 Fuel Cell Market growth through 2014, by geographic region (sales in $million; units in thousands)
Table 1-3 Fuel Cell Growth by application, 2005-2014 (dollars in millions, units in thousands)
Table 1-4 Percentage of total global sales by region

Chapter 2: Fuel Cell Construction

Basic Design
Figure 2-1 Fuel Cell Basic Design
System Components
Stacks and Systems
Figure 2-2 Fuel Cell Power System
Fuels
Table 2-1 Effects of various gaseous reactants on various fuel cell types
Electronics
Stack Components
Reformers and Processors
Storage Devices
Manifolds
Heat Exchangers
Fuel cells as an alternative energy source

Chapter 3: Fuel Cell Technologies

Figure 3-1 Fuel Cell Basic Design
Current Technologies
Table 3-1 Comparison of common fuel cell types
Phosphoric acid fuel cells
Figure 3-2 Phosphoric acid fuel cell design
Molten carbonate fuel cells
Figure 3-3 Molten carbonate fuel cell design
Alkaline fuel cells
Figure 3-4 Alkaline fuel cell design
Direct borohydride fuel cells
Figure 3-5 Direct Borohydride fuel cell design
Metal hydride fuel cells
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells
Figure 3-6 Proton exchange membrane fuel cell design
Direct formic acid fuel cells (DFAFCs)
Direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFCs)
Direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs)
Figure 3-7 Direct methanol fuel cell design
Reformed methanol fuel cells
Figure 3-8 Design of a reformed methanol fuel cell system with reformer
Direct carbon fuel cells (DCFCs)
Figure 3-9 Design of a direct carbon fuel cell system
Solid oxide fuel cells
Figure 3-10 Configuration for a tubular design SOFC
Figure 3-11 Planar solid oxide fuel cell design
Enzymatic biofuel cells
Figure 3-12 Examples of enzymatic biofuel cells for in vivo applications
Microbial fuel cells
Figure 3-13: Microbial fuel cell design
Protonic ceramic fuel cells
Regenerative fuel cells
Figure 3-14 Regenerative fuel cell design
Upflow microbial fuel cells
RFC-Redox fuel cells
Electro-galvanic fuel cells
Zinc-air fuel cells
End-uses for fuel cells

Chapter 4: Market Size and Growth

Fuel cell background
Direction of current research and development
Table 4-1 A sample of leading research initiatives worldwide
Figure 4-1 Fuel cell patents granted since 2009
Table 4-2 Fuel cell patents granted, first quarter 2010
Current market drivers
Historic market growth, 2005-2009
Figure 4-2 Total fuel cell market size by US$ dollars, 2005-2009
Figure 4-3 Total market size for fuel cells by units, 2005-2009
Table 4-3 Fuel Cell Market Size by geographic region, 2005-2009
Table 4-4 Key industry indicators
Current obstacles
Consumer Awareness
Likelihood and speed of adoption
Economies of scale
Table 4-5 Fuel cell system size for common applications
Investment climate and job creation
Figure 4-4 Employment history and projections for global fuel cell market
Table 4-6 Employment history and projections for global fuel cell market
Government involvement and incentives
Figure 4-5 Percent of global fuel cell sales by region, 2005-2009 and 2010-2014
Table 4-7 Annual growth rate in units shipped, by region
Current market size estimate
Table 4-8 Fuel cell market size by region 2009
Table 4-9 Fuel cell market size by application 2009-2010
Current growth rate and market projections, 2010-2014
Figure 4-6 Global fuel cell market growth
Figure 4-7 Fuel cell market sales growth, 2010 - 2014, by region ($million)
Table 4-10 Fuel Cell Market growth through 2014, by region (sales in $million)
Figure 4-8 Fuel Cell Growth by application, 2005-2014 as a percentage of market total
Figure 4-9 Fuel cell percentage of market share by fuel cell type, 2010
Figure 4-10 Global fuel cell market value by type (sales US$million)
Figure 4-11 Global fuel cell market by technology type, units shipped
Table 4-11 CAGR for common fuel cell types, 2010-2014

Chapter 5: End-use markets and their outlook

Table 5-1 Fuel cell types and some common applications
Large Stationary Sector
Figure 5-1 1.2 MW fuel cell module for a DFC3000 2.4 MW power plant
Small Stationary
Residential and Small Retail
Table 5-2 U.S. Department of Defense Residential PEM Demonstration Program funding history
Figure 5-2 ClearEdge5 residential CHP unit
Table 5-3 Preliminary technical targets for 1-10 kW residential CHP fuel cells operating on natural gas
Emergency back-up power, or Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
Figure 5-3 Design of a 1-kilowatt direct borohydride UPS system
Distributed generation
Base load power plants
Power for base stations or cell sites
Figure 5-4 Standby back-up power for mobile base transmission station in Manila, Philippines
Motor vehicles
Table 5-4 Most recent fuel cell vehicle models from major auto manufacturers
Figure 5-5 Chevrolet Equinox refueling at a California hydrogen station
Niche Transport
Forklifts
Figure 5-6 Fuel cell forklifts produced by Plug Power
Table 5-5 Where fuel cells are used for materials handling
Auxillary Power Units (APUs)
Table 5-6 Preliminary technical targets for 1kW-10kW fuel cell auxiliary power units (APUs) operating on standard ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Figure 5-7 Fuel Cell UAV conceptual design
Military
Figure 5-8 Protonex HULC (Human Universal Load Carrier) exoskeleton, powered by fuel cells
Aviation and aerospace
Figure 5-9 The Mars Flyer, a potential application for improved PEM fuel cells and next-generation fuel cells
Figure 5-10 Boeing¡¯s experimental fuel cell-powered aircraft
Figure 5-11 First commercial aircraft powered by fuel cells, 2008
Portable electronics
Figure 5-12 Proposed schematic for a 20-watt direct borohydride laptop power unit
Small heating appliances
Long-term winning applications

Chapter 6: Manufacturers of Fuel Cell Technologies

Acumentrics
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-1 Acumentrics Product Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Personnel Changes
Adaptive Materials, Inc.
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-2 Adaptive Materials¡¯ Product Portfolio
Performance
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Ballard Power Systems
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-3 Ballard Power System Product Portfolio
Performance
Figure 6-1 Annual Revenues of Ballard Power Systems, 2007-2009 (in million $)
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Bloom Energy
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-4 Bloom Energy¡¯s Product Portfolio
Performance
ClearEdge Power
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-5 ClearEdge Power¡¯s Product Portfolio
Performance
Outlook
Personnel Changes
FuelCell Energy
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-6 FuelCell Energy¡¯s Product Portfolio
Performance
Figure 6-2 Annual Revenues of FuelCell Energy
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Outlook
Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-7 Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation¡¯s Product Portfolio
Performance
Outlook
IdaTech
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-8 IdaTech¡¯s Product Portfolio
Performance
Figure 6-3 Annual Revenues of IdaTech
Outlook
MTI Micro Fuel Cells
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-9 MTI Micro Fuel Cell Product Portfolio
Performance
NedStack
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-10 NedStack Product Portfolio
Performance
Financial
As a private entity, financial information is not currently published.
Personnel Changes
Plug Power
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-11 Plug Power Product Portfolio
Performance
Figure 6-4 Annual Revenues of Plug Power
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Personnel Changes
Protonex Technology Corporation
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-12 Protonex Product Portfolio
Performance
Figure 6-5 Annual Revenues of Protonex
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Outlook
Personnel Changes
ReliOn
Gary Flood, President & CEO
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-13 ReliOn Product Portfolio
SFC Smart Fuel Cell AG
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-14 SFC Smart Fuel Cell Product Portfolio
Performance
Figure 6-6 Annual Revenues of SFC Smart Fuel Cell
UTC Power
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Table 6-15 UTC Power Product Portfolio

Appendix: Addresses of Selected Marketers

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