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Outline:

There is hardly any information on the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association Wikipedia site. This leaves me with plenty of options for what I want to contribute to this article. My first step will be to simply add some factual background of what the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association is. All that the Wiki article currently shows is that the U.S. Fuel Cell Council and National Hydrogen Association merged in November 2010. I will use my sources to add information about how the FCHEA and its intentions and practices, including:

How the FCHEA plans to drive for clean energy. The newly merged companies message to stakeholders. How and why hydrogen energy and fuel cells are clean and efficient. How these technologies can improve our daily lives.



Annotative Bibliography:

http://americanhistory.si.edu/fuelcells/basics.htm - This source gives supplies information on fuel cells functions, uses and effects. This is a high quality, scholarly source and a .edu site. This site has a neutral point of view and is directed and worded for a ranging audience. I can take this information when writing my article for factual support on fuel cells.

http://www.afdc.energy.gov/fuels/hydrogen_basics.html -This is an article from the Alternative Fuels Data Center. It provides good information on hydrogen as a alternative energy source. This is a U.S Department of Energy, .gov site, which makes it reliable. THe writing is fact based and informational. It also provides hyperlinks to other key related terms which may be helpful for me when I write my article.

http://www.fchea.org/aboutus/ - This is the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Associations's website. This source will provide background information about the association and what it does, although it will be very biased.

http://search.proquest.com/abicomplete/docview/760894559/EE860E4BD2FF4C4BPQ/1?accountid=9784 - This article is factual and non-biased. It provides some detail on the merger between the Fuel Cell Council and the National Hydrogen Association. This is a scholarly source found on Business Wire and offers a neutral point of view.

http://search.proquest.com/abicomplete/docview/908891818/EE860E4BD2FF4C4BPQ/2?accountid=9784 - This article provides information on the appointing of the President and Executive Director of the FCHEA, and how he plans to move forward with the company. This is another reliable source with a neutral point of view.