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Northeast Electrochemical Energy Storage Cluster (NEESC)

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Promoting hydrogen fuel cell technology and clean vehicles

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A study from this cluster indicates that the fuel cell industry employs approximately 3,400 people in Connecticut and generates significant revenue and tax contributions.
Organization led by Joel Rinebold that advocates for the fuel cell industry in the Northeast region.
The NEESC is a project aiming to promote clean vehicles, specifically fuel cell vehicles, in the Northeastern United States. It is managed by the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technologies.
This coalition, founded in 2007 and supported by the Small Business Administration, works to promote hydrogen fuel cells as an energy source and storage method.

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