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Hydrogen Forecast, published by Ann Arbor-based Corland Publishing, is a monthly newsletter focused on delivering comprehensive clean technology and business news to a qualified audience. Each installment will review technology breakthroughs, development trends, vehicle trials, business acquisitions and announcements and government activities. The publication also will focus on statistics and market trends, reporting on potential changes in the demand for products and services associated with fuel cell development. This editorial focus will help the primary readership in making educated decisions about their involvement in clean hydrogen development and build their strategies in the months and years to come.

Reader Audience

Hydrogen Forecast's editorial focuses primarily on decision-makers at the automotive OEMs, major component and technology suppliers, fuel production companies and government institutions. The editorial is designed to provide an information platform that will quickly educate these key individuals, and help drive their decisions. Coverage will be designed to inform top managers both in the technical arena and in business operations.

Coverage Area

The newsletter will have a global focus, with key coverage in Detroit, Los-Angeles, Washington D.C., Germany, Japan and other strategic regions where clean hydrogen research and development is taking place. Additional copy covering the development of future petroleum-based and alternative hydrogen fuels will be generated from North America and Europe.

 



 
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