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Your Car To Burn WATER Resources from the National Hydrogen Association (NHA), Fuel Cells 2000 and the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) all show a list of U. S. hydrogen fueling stations and some of these resources include Canada and worldwide stations as well. The NHA's Hydrogen Fueling Station Database shows both operational and planned stations in the U. S. and Canada. All one needs to do is pick a country and a state and click the search button and a list will appear that will show location as well as whether this is a mobile or stationary fueling station. The Fuel Cells 2000 resource is a PDF file containing all known worldwide hydrogen fueling stations. The categories are broken down by location (starting with the U. S. states), type of hydrogen fuel dispensed, project, partners in building the maintaining the station, dates that it was opened or upgraded or decommissioned, H2 production technique including electrolysis of water or reforming of natural gas, specifics and comments plus a few even include a photograph of the station. The U. S. DOE has an alternate energy fueling station map that includes hydrogen as one of the fuels for which users can search. Simply click on the hydrogen box, input an address or zip code and mile radius and you're set to see the hydrogen fueling stations in that area. The DOE resource even allows you to map a route or go to the Advanced Options tab and you'll see that you can find the stations that take certain credit cards or other payment options. Public, private and planned hydrogen fueling stations are also listed. On the map graphic on this page above, I've chosen to use the DOE resource to do a search that includes the hydrogen filling station in Irvine, California that I've talked about on another page and includes many photographs that I've taken of this location. Drivers of the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell (Project Driveway) and Honda FCX Clarity will be using the Irvine station for refueling. A while back, I had talked with one of the fuel cell engineers
from GM about mapping the U. S. fueling stations and he had mentioned
including the various maps such as those listed on this page inside
a vehicle global positioning system (GPS) so that drivers of hydrogen
cars may quickly and easily find the nearest station as needed.
This idea certainly has a lot of merit and will be welcomed by many
future hydrogen car drivers everywhere. |
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