California Wants New and Improved Hydrogen Stations
SACRAMENTO, CA – California is seeking experienced and qualified teams to compete for part of $7.7 million aimed at helping construct and improve hydrogen-fueling stations in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas.
SACRAMENTO, CA – California is seeking experienced and qualified teams to compete for part of $7.7 million aimed at helping construct and improve hydrogen-fueling stations in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas.
The Air Resources Board is dispensing the funds to advance Governor Schwarzenegger’s Hydrogen Highway initiative that is promoting the creation of a hydrogen refueling network.
The state is pursuing a transition to clean energy and energy diversity by promoting automobile manufacturers’ and energy companies’ efforts to employ hydrogen as a power source for vehicles and electricity production.
“We are shifting California’s economy to clean energy and hydrogen plays an important role,” said Air Resources Board Chairman Mary Nichols. “We have burgeoning technologies that use hydrogen to power vehicles and in the future could provide electricity for homes. The increased use of hydrogen in the transportation sector would diversify California’s energy sources and reduce harmful smog-forming and climate-changing emissions.”
The new funding follows Air Resources Board’s recent amendments to the Zero Emission Vehicle program, which forces auto manufacturers to place 7,500 zero emission vehicles on the road by 2014. Some of these will be fuel cell vehicles dependent on readily available sources of hydrogen.
There are 24 hydrogen stations operating in California, with more planned, and there are roughly 209 hydrogen-powered vehicles operating throughout the state.
The application deadline for funds is Jun. 13, 2008. For more information and guidelines for applying, visit http://www.cscr.dgs.ca.gov/cscr/contract_ads/display/contract_ad_search.asp, go to the agency option and select Air Resources Board.
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