Thursday, January 18, 2024

5 big cities in Texas will be getting hydrogen refueling stations with the help of federal grants!

Happy Thursday! 

As you know we like to do follow-up on our blog, if we hear anything new on a previous topic.   This isn’t exactly what we blogged about previously, but it is in the same ballpark.  Back on April 26, 2023, we blogged about the Zero-Emission Freight Corridor project and a hydrogen refueling project called GTI Energy’s H2LA corridor which will run along I-10, so check it out. 

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle on January 12, 2024, their article titled, “$70M pledged for hydrogen fuel access”?  The article was about how the North Central Texas Council of Governments will be getting $70 million of federal grant money to help develop and construct around five hydrogen refueling stations which will be located in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio.  The refueling stations will be for medium and heavy-duty trucks, so they can become cleaner like EVs.  The new refueling stations will be an additional asset to the hydrogen corridor which is being developed along I-10 from Houston to Los Angeles.  This is good news for our local hydrogen industry as they need customers to buy their product, and it is another way to help climate change.   If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: $70M committed for 5 hydrogen stations for freight in Texas (houstonchronicle.com).

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We hope you have a wonderful evening!  

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