Frost & Sullivan released the report, “North American Stationary Fuel Cell Markets,” which assesses current market conditions and identifies issues industry players need to address to mainstream the technology.
The authors project a compounded annual growth rate of 49.6% by 2005. Deregulation of North America’s electric power industry combined with increasing environmental awareness, will ensure growth. This emerging market generated only $20.9 million in revenues in 1998, an increase of 20 percent from 1997.
Fuel Cells 2000 updates its “Fuel Cell Directory” annually. It features 700 listings of fuel cell manufacturers, researchers and consultants, suppliers, associations and
interested government agencies internationally.
Fuel Cells 2000: http://www.fuelcells.org