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As with any fuel, the ultimate safety measure comes from a user’s awareness and understanding of that fuel. Today, it is fair to say that many of us view gasoline as a regular part of our lives. As people begin to use hydrogen, it will become equally accepted.

The following sites offer more information on hydrogen and its role in our future energy system.

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Government of Canada – Hydrogen Economy Portal
Canadian Hydrogen Association<
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Canada
Canadian Transportation Fuel Cell Alliance
US Department of Energy
National Hydrogen Association
California Fuel Cell Partnership
California Air Resources Board
California Hydrogen Business Council
HyFLEET:CUTE (Europe)

The following sites offer more information on hydrogen safety and the important codes and standards work that is ongoing around the installation and use of hydrogen.

http://www.hydrogenandfuelcellsafety.info
http://www.fuelcellstandards.com/
http://www.hydrogensafety.info/
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/index.html