Wednesday, April 26, 2023

DOE and private sector working together to support hydrogen and the Zero-Emission Freight Corridor projects!

Happy Hump Day aka Wednesday!  The week is on the down-slope to the weekend!  

 Did anyone read the newsletter article from Tank News International called, “Air Liquide to support US Department of Energy’s Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Initiative”?  The article was about the designing and implementing of the Hydrogen Corridor Projects which is the infrastructure needed to advance the use of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles especially when it comes to commercial medium and heavy-duty vehicles.  One of these projects is GTI Energy’s Houston to Los Angeles corridor (H2LA) which goes along I-10 from Houston to LA.  The other is CALSTART’s East Coast Commercial ZEV corridor which mostly goes along I-95 from New Jersey to Georgia, but recently Virginia joined and some of I-81 will be part of the project.  Both of these projects are supported by the US Department of Energy (DOE) and Liquide Air.  These two projects will go hand in hand with the DOE’s hydrogen hubs plan in helping the US get to net-zero by 2050.  The article goes on to say, when the private sector and the government work together good things happen.  If you would like to read more in depth about the corridors and the plan from Tank News International, please click the link: Air Liquide to support US Department of Energy’s Zero-Emission Freight Corridor initiative | Tank News International.

 If you would like to read more about Virginia Clean Cities News, please click the link: https://vacleancities.org/east-coast-commercial-zev-corridor/.

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 We hope you have a great night and rest of your week!

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