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"The Joint Undertaking for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH) was established by Council Regulation (EC) No 521/2008 of 30 May 2008. The three members, the Industry Grouping, the Research Grouping and the European Commission, share the funding of administrative and operational costs. Fuel cells and hydrogen technologies are promising, long-term energy options that can be used in all sectors of the economy and offer a broad range of benefits for energy security, transport, the environment and resource efficiency. They are expected to play a major role in the transition of the EU to a low carbon society and to achieve the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by over 85% by 2050. Over recent years, the FCH industry has made considerable progress both in terms of technology development in all these application areas, particularly in performance improvement, and cost reduction.
In order to enable the full contribution of FCH technologies, continuous and stable public support and accompanying policy measures are still needed to overcome the remaining technological, economic and institutional barriers to their widespread commercialisation. This initiative is part of a broad, ambitious EU strategy aimed at tackling the innovation gap, which includes the proposal to establish a European Institute of Technology."@en1
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