NORAM's management team recognizes the value of supporting various organizations, not only within its own technology areas but also in the greater community. NORAM proudly claims membership in the following groups:

http://www.h2fcc.ca
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Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada is a non-profit, national industry association. It is the prime source of services and support to Canadian corporations, educational institutions and business alliances promoting, developing, demonstrating, and deploying fuel cell and related products and services in Canada.
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NORAM is a sponsoring member of Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada.
NORAM is focused on stationary power applications for fuel cells.
The firm is evaluating opportunities for regenerative fuel cells, also known as RedOx flow batteries. NORAM also contributed to the development of a Fluidized Bed Membrane Reactor (FBMR) technology, that converts natural gas into high-purity hydrogen, on demand.
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http://www.cl2.com
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The Chlorine Institute, Inc., founded in 1924, is a trade association of companies and other entities that are involved or interested in the safe production, distribution and use of chlorine, sodium and potassium hydroxides, and sodium hypochlorite, and the distribution and use of hydrogen chloride. The Institute has 240 members located in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central and South America and overseas countries.
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NORAM has been an Associate Member of the Chlorine Institute interested in the development and improvement of the chlor-alkali industry.
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http://www.boardoftrade.com
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For more than 100 years, The Vancouver Board of Trade has helped businesses of all sizes to grow and prosper. Its mission is to work in the enlightened interest of their members to promote, enhance and facilitate the development of the region as a Pacific centre for trade, commerce and travel. The Board strives to enable and empower its members to succeed, grow and prosper in the global economy.
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NORAM has been a member of The Vancouver Board of Trade since June 1991.
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http://www.wef.org
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Founded in 1928, Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization.
Members are from varied disciplines and they collaborate with staff to realize the WEF vision of preservation and enhancement of the global water environment. The WEF network includes water quality professionals from 79 Member Associations in 32 countries.
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NORAM is a Water Environment Federation member. A member of NORAM's staff is a key member of the WEF Bioenergy Technology Sub-Committee.
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