Sentences with phrase «hydrogen stations»

While the costs of hydrogen stations are declining, their capacities are increasing.
It covers every country where hydrogen stations are being deployed.
In addition to letting drivers take a spin, the project is also a trial for prototype hydrogen stations.
It covers every region where hydrogen stations are being deployed.
A companion report, Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations, notes an increase in the intensity of hydrogen station deployments in several regions of the world.
The nearest public hydrogen station outside that area is in San Francisco, 380 miles (612 km) north of L.A. Close, but not enough range for a round trip.
In EMEA, Denmark was the first country to deploy a nationwide hydrogen fueling infrastructure, but the real charge for hydrogen station deployments is being led by Germany, which is establishing 400 hydrogen fueling stations by 2023.
And California is leading the nation, with the most FCEVs on the road of any state and plans to open 35 new retail hydrogen stations by the end of 2016.
Toyota says it has plans to sell the Mirai in the Northeast, too, pending the construction of new hydrogen stations between Massachusetts and New Jersey.
NREL's stack test bed is capable of simulating variable (i.e., renewable) profiles that connect directly with hydrogen station hardware.
Now that the 2016 Toyota Mirai is here, the question seems to have been resolved, as government funding for more hydrogen stations has been announced.
Honda began deliveries of the 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell in December 2016 in select California markets, where a network of hydrogen stations continues to grow, and has already delivered more than 100 vehicles.
The HyNor project aims to enable hydrogen vehicles to travel along a 580 - kilometer stretch of highway by establishing a chain of hydrogen stations between Stavanger and Oslo in Norway.
In the U.S., the state of California is aggressively deploying hydrogen stations as part of its efforts to combat greenhouse gas emissions.
«Hydrogen is the fuel of the future,» said Naqi Jaffery, the lead author, «and the proliferation of hydrogen stations represents the natural progression from fossil fuels to clean energy.»
The company will deploy 364 hydrogen stations across the U.S. and Canada, which CEO and founder Trevor Milton told Cnet will be completed within ten years.
Electrolysis has a bright future, according to Shane Stephens, chief development officer and principal at FirstElement Fuel, a California - based startup that was awarded $ 28 million by the CEC to build 19 hydrogen stations throughout the state.
This is essential to a successful market, as fuel cell vehicles are already being shipped to California and we expect many new customers using hydrogen stations in 2016,» said Catherine Dunwoody, chief of the fuel cell program at the California Air Resources Board.
And despite more than 120 hydrogen stations nationwide — including those along a much - vaunted «Hydrogen Highway» in California — the filling stations, hydrogen - makers and other infrastructure to support such vehicles has been few and far between.
If hydrogen stations were half as numerous as gas stations, range anxiety would evaporate entirely.
Air Products to Install Hydrogen Station, Fuel Supply for SARTA Sep 29, 2016 Next - Gen Transportation News (Oxford, CT) Air Products, a global supplier of hydrogen to refineries to assist in producing cleaner - burning transportation fuels, says that it will provide a new hydrogen fueling station and liquid hydrogen supply to Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) for its zero - emission bus fleet.
Here in the States, grabbing a coffee and a sticky bun while refueling your FCV at your friendly neighborhood hydrogen station may not be too far off in the future.
The sums of money being poured into hydrogen station deployments are staggering, mostly raised through public - private partnerships.
Currently, Japan has the most hydrogen stations, and vehicle sales in Japan and Korea have constituted 40 percent of the global sales.
At the moment, however, the future is mostly confined to California, where the majority of just a handful of current public hydrogen stations are located.
The sums of money being poured in hydrogen station deployments is staggering, mostly raised through public - private partnerships.
The California Air Resources Board plans to launch a network of 68 hydrogen stations by the end of 2015 to serve the burgeoning FCEV market.
The U.S. has generated 50 percent of the global hydrogen fuel cell vehicle sales so far, and Europe has been able muster only 10 percent, even though Europe has more hydrogen stations than the U.S..
In the U.S., the state of California is aggressively deploying hydrogen stations.
Hydrogen is the fuel of the future, and the proliferation of hydrogen stations represents the natural progression from fossil fuels to clean energy.
H2FAST (left) and SAM (right) Interfaces showing financing input parameters for hydrogen stations and high - temperature molten - salt tower systems.
acceleration of hydrogen fueling station deployment, including the identification of a flexible set of technical experts and facilities to respond quickly to challenges that arise as new hydrogen stations are built.
The research report, «Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations,» says the deployment of hydrogen stations in major markets is in full swing, solidifying prospects for large - scale consumer adoption fuel cell vehicles.
Honda acknowledges that for any kind of mass adoption to occur, the hydrogen station infrastructure needs to expand drastically.
It's also hard to get a real sense of whether I'd buy a hydrogen - powered car without experiencing filling up the tank and looking for a hydrogen station.
There are currently 39 hydrogen stations in the US compared to 16,237 electric charging stations, according to the US Department of Energy.
Yesterday, Honda announced it will loan almost $ 14 million to the hydrogen station provider.
Developed by U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the Hydrogen Station Equipment Performance device, or HyStEP, could reduce the time to commission new stations from months to just one week.
Sandia National Laboratories mechanical engineer Terry Johnson, left, the project leader for the Hydrogen Station Equipment Performance (HyStEP) device, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory researcher Chris Ainscough prepare HyStEP for testing at NREL's Energy Systems Integration Lab.
The hydrogen station includes multiple types of mechanical compressors and storage tanks that can be used to simulate material handling or light - duty vehicle end - uses of hydrogen.
That is, if you can find somewhere to fill it; hydrogen stations are largely limited to the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas.
Aside from clusters of hydrogen stations in California, the U.S. is largely bereft of the architecture needed to supply the Nexo with the hydrogen fuel it needs.
We took an almost - empty Clarity to one of California's 26 hydrogen stations, and you fill up in a similar way to a gasoline - powered car.
And in the Tesla's case, access to electric charging points is still much easier than finding a hydrogen station, of which there are fewer than ten public locations in the UK, most of them in the south - east.
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