The JTI programme is divided into four Application Areas Application Areas (AA) representing the different aspects of the planned technology development and demonstration activities.
The working group members of N.ERGHY within the application area "Transport and Refuelling Infra-structure" (AA-T) have actively contributed to prioritize activities over the last year. This AA is dominated by demonstration activities and the Industry Grouping (IG) is actively pursuing their major interest of getting vehicles on the road, and this is clearly reflected in IG's priorities. [more] (URL: http://www.bmbf.de/en/123.php)
The working group members of N.ERGHY within the application Area "Hydrogen Production, Storage and Distribution"(AA-H) have actively contributed to prioritise activities over the last year and especially in the last months to define the actual content of the call. This AA is dominated by research activities and therefore the ideas of N.ERGHY are very well recognised within the actual annual implementation plan. [more] (URL: http://www.bmbf.de/en/125.php)
The working group of Stationary Applications continues to put emphasis on R&D, this time including research on materials. Component and system related work is also included. For the first time demonstrations and work on market requirements are dealt with. [more] (URL: http://www.bmbf.de/en/127.php)
The working group on Early Markets prioritized the subjects in the Multi Annual Plan and prepared a proposal for the subjects to be launched within the Annual Implementation Plan 2009, given the available budget for 2009. [more] (URL: http://www.bmbf.de/en/129.php)
As outlined at the last General Assembly meeting in September 2008, a Working Group dealing with all topics surrounding the Membrane Electrode Assembly in polymer electrolyte fuel cells is initiated as one of the scientific activities of N.ERGHY. [more] (URL: http://www.bmbf.de/en/131.php)
In the frame of N.ERGHY activities, a thematic working group (WG) on Solid State Hydrogen Storage (SSHS) has been developed. [more] (URL: http://www.bmbf.de/en/135.php)