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newsrel -- State Celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

Posted: 08 Oct 2015 12:33:55
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1JVoSMw
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 8, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-63

CONTACT:		

Melanie Turner, ARB
(916) 322-2990
melanie.turner@arb.ca.gov

Linda Rapattoni, CEC
916) 654-4989
Linda.Rapattoni@energy.ca


State Celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

California Leads the Way for Advanced Transportation Vehicles

SACRAMENTO – California celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel
Cell Day today on the cusp of a transportation revolution that
will lead to cleaner air and fewer greenhouse gas emissions as
more drivers turn to zero-emission vehicles. 

The U.S. Senate has declared Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015, National
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day, referencing hydrogen’s standard
atomic weight of 1.008 and in recognition that hydrogen is an
abundant source of fuel, as well as cleaner and more efficient
than petroleum. 

California is a leader in developing and deploying hydrogen fuel
cells for passenger vehicles, industrial vehicles and backup
power for cell phone towers. 

“California has long supported hydrogen and fuel cells as a vital
zero-emission technology,” California Air Resources Board (ARB)
Chair Mary D. Nichols said. “Transit customers in the Bay Area
and Coachella Valley have enjoyed clean, quiet and powerful
hydrogen fuel cell electric buses for years. California companies
operate more efficiently by using hydrogen fuel cell electric
forklifts in warehouses. Marking the first National Hydrogen and
Fuel Cell Day in 2015 is particularly appropriate as auto
companies begin selling consumer fuel cell electric vehicles to
Californians.”

The California Energy Commission has provided funding for 49
retail hydrogen refueling stations anticipated to open over the
next two years.  

“Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles are an important part of
the portfolio of technologies and fuels the State is pursuing to
address our ambitious climate and air quality goals,” said Janea
A. Scott, the lead commissioner for transportation at the Energy
Commission. “Through an Energy Commission program, the State is
investing in an initial network of up to 100 hydrogen stations to
provide the needed fueling infrastructure to support fuel-cell
electric vehicles.”

California’s investments in alternative fuel vehicles, like
hydrogen fuel cell electric cars, are fueling the state’s economy
and leading to cleaner air. 

“Hydrogen and fuel cells are poised to play a significant role in
California’s economic growth well into the future,” said Panorea
Avdis, chief deputy director of the Governor’s Office of Business
and Economic Development (GOBiz). “Together, hydrogen and fuel
cells demonstrate that improving our environment is good for
business.”

GOBiz provides vital assistance in the hydrogen fueling station
permit process and helps station developers locate and expand in
California.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Division of
Measurement Standards (CDFA DMS) evaluates and tests new hydrogen
dispensers for suitability and accuracy (see:
http://bit.ly/1VHCN50), enabling retail stations to sell fuel to
customers.  CDFA DMS is also the agency responsible for providing
fuel quality sampling and laboratory analysis, which ensures the
best possible vehicle performance. 

“Instituting early marketplace oversight of hydrogen sold at
retail will be a key component to successful consumer acceptance
of this fuel,” said Kristin Macey, director of CDFA DMS.

The ARB partners with transit agencies to advance the adoption of
hydrogen fuel cell electric buses. AC Transit operates 12 fuel
cell electric buses in the San Francisco East Bay Area, and
SunLine Transit operates four fuel cell electric buses in the
Coachella Valley. Fuel cell electric buses are poised to enter
the commercial market in California with larger pilot projects
that may compete for funding under the ARB’s Low Carbon
Transportation Program.

The ARB and the Energy Commission are founding members of the
California Fuel Cell Partnership, a public-private collaboration
committed to promoting fuel cell electric vehicle
commercialization. The State also participates in H2USA, a
public-private partnership to promote the commercial introduction
and widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles
across America. California participates in H2FIRST, an initiative
of U.S. Department of Energy’s Fuel Cell Technologies Office
within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
Sandia National Laboratory and the National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, to support customer-friendly fueling stations and
advance hydrogen fueling technology for a commercial market.


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About the California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission is the state's primary energy
policy and planning agency. The agency was established by the
California Legislature through the Warren-Alquist Act in 1974. It
has seven core responsibilities: advancing state energy policy,
encouraging energy efficiency, certifying thermal power plants,
investing in energy innovation, developing renewable energy,
transforming transportation, and preparing for energy
emergencies. 

About the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development
(GO-Biz)
GO-Biz was created by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to serve as
California’s single point of contact for economic development and
job creation efforts. GO-Biz offers a range of services to
business owners including: attraction, retention and expansion
services, site selection, permit streamlining, clearing of
regulatory hurdles, small business assistance, international
trade development, assistance with state government, and much
more.

About the Air Resources Board
ARB's mission is to promote and protect public health, welfare,
and ecological resources through effective reduction of air
pollutants while recognizing and considering effects on the
economy. The ARB oversees all air pollution control efforts in
California to attain and maintain health based air quality
standards.

About the California Department of Food and Agriculture
The California Department of Food and Agriculture promotes and
protects California’s food supply and environment, and it ensures
fair and accurate commerce through oversight by its Division of
Measurement Standards. California’s $54 billion agriculture
industry leads the nation, providing nearly half of US-grown
fruits, nuts and vegetables, and about 20 percent of its dairy
products.   




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