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Coast to Coast, Gore Celebrates Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Day

H2 2017 Events & Activities

Coast to Coast, Gore Celebrates Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Day

Justin Lewis

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On October 4, Gore Associates at the Gore Capabilities Center in Newark, Delaware, and at the Gore Innovation Center in Santa Clara, California joined the nation in celebrating the third annual National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day. 

In a press release, Gore highlighted its role as the leading supplier of PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cell technology. Since Gore entered the fuel cell industry in the early ‘80s, Gore Fuel Cell Components have been used in diverse applications such as combined heat and power generators for residences, material handling equipment (fork lifts), portable chargers for mobile phones and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones).

GORE-SELECT® Membranes are also used in commercial fuel cell vehicles such as the Toyota Mirai and the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell.

“It is fitting that we celebrated this event on the East Coast and in California,” said Laura Geiman, US Sales Leader for Gore Fuel Cell Technologies. “These are both areas that are making significant investments in hydrogen infrastructure—hydrogen highways—that will enable wide adoption of this zero-emission, zero-compromise transportation.”

For a link to the full press release from Gore, click here.