Glossary of terms for fuel cell power systems

Glossary of terms for fuel cell power systems

Glossary of terms for fuel cell power systems (JIS C 8800) is a Japanese fuel cell standard published by the Japanese Standards Association (JSA) [ [http://www.jsa.or.jp/default_english.asp Japanese Standards Association] ] [ [http://www.fuelcellstandards.com/pacificrim.htm Fuel cell standards] ] .

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Specifies terms applicable to all types of fuel cells [ [http://www.jhia.or.jp/fc_standard-e.htm Japan heating appliances inspection association] ] .

Codes and standards

Codes and standards have repeatedly been identified as a major institutional barrier to deploying hydrogen technologies and developing a hydrogen economy. To enable the commercialization of hydrogen in consumer products, new model building codes and equipment and other technical standards are developed and recognized by federal, state, and local governments. [ [http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/codes_standards.html DOE codes and standards] ]

ee also

*Glossary of fuel cell terms
*Hydrogen codes and standards
*Hydrogen economy
*Micro combined heat and power

References

External links

* [http://www.jisc.go.jp/eng/index.html Japanese Industrial Standards Committee]


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