The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter
"The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter, the voice of the international hydrogen community, has been published continuously since 1986. We cover the science, business, economics, and politics of hydrogen and fuel cells - nationally and internationally. Every month.
At its spring 2005 annual meeting, the "National Hydrogen Association" honored editor Peter Hoffmann with the Robert M. Zweig Public Education Award for publishing "the oldest, continuously published news source of its kind," the second such honor (in 1997, NHA presented its Public Education Award to H&FCL). And the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association (DWV) calls us the "best specialized publication in the field worldwide" on its German-language website.
The Editor:
Peter Hoffmann, a former Washington and foreign correspondent for a major business/technology news service, McGraw-Hill World News, has been writing about hydrogen energy since the first oil crisis of 1973. From the late'60s to the early'80s he was stationed in Bonn from where he also covered what was then communist Central Europe, eventually as deputy bureau chief. In between he was bureau chief for four years (1970-74) in Milan, Italy.
His articles on hydrogen energy have appeared in Business Week, The Washington Post, the Friends of the Earth magazine Not Man Apart, Germany's GEO, Britain's Financial Times European Energy Report, Italy's Ambiente, and McGraw-Hill's Chemical Engineering and Chemical Week. He contributed the "hydrogen" entry to the 1986 New Book of Knowledge, a Grolier encyclopedia for young people. Peter and Sarah Hoffmann - she is'H&FCL's production manager - translated a seminal hydrogen energy book, Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier (Carl-Jochen Winter, Joachim Nitsch, editors - Springer Verlag, 1988, New York, Berlin), as well as several other books from German to English." ... more
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