As Big Oil such as Shell Hydrogen are abandoning their H2 fueling stations from the East Coast in New York and Washington DC, some smaller players are picking up the slack and further developing the Eastern United States. I’ve already talked about the SunHydro East Coast Hydrogen Highway a time or two putting hydrogen fueling • Read More »
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Hydrogen Highways Across the Border Start Opening
November 12, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Hydrogen Highways Across the Border Start Opening | Filed in: Hydrogen Highways.I’ve talked about SunHydro before developing the East Coast Hydrogen Highway in the U. S. I’ve also talked about the Canadian Hydrogen Highway being developed just across the West Coast Border. Last month, SunHydro along with its partner Proton Energy Systems opened the first of 11 hydrogen fueling stations at the Proton Energy headquarters in • Read More »
Energy Secretary Chu Disses Money for Hydrogen Car Research
July 30, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 10 Comments | Filed in: Political Issues.The U. S. Congress once again wants to give U. S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu millions of dollars for hydrogen car research and development and the former Nobel Prize winner doesn’t want any of it. Energy Secretary Chu calls hydrogen fuel cell cars impractical. I had talked about a similar debate between the U. S. • Read More »
Fuel Cells 2000 State of the State Report
May 17, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Economy.Fuel Cells 2000 has put out an 89-page PDF report called “2010 State of the States: Fuel Cells in America” that is worth reading if you’re a hydrogen supporter. The report talks about how each of the 50 U. S. states plus Washington DC are advancing hydrogen and fuel cell development in their individual states. • Read More »
East Coast Hydrogen Highway Revisited
May 7, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Highways.At the National Hydrogen Association (NHA) Conference and Expo in Long Beach, California this week, I had the pleasure of meeting Robert Friedland, President and CEO of Proton Energy, Michael Grey, President of SunHydro and Tom Sullivan, founder and chairman of both Proton Energy and SunHydro. Now, in January 2010, I had already talked about • Read More »
NHA Hydrogen Conference and Expo Ride and Drive Next Week
April 28, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Conferences.The National Hydrogen Association (NHA) Hydrogen Conference and Expo is coming to Long Beach, California next week, May 3 – 6, 2010. There are expected to be 1,500 attendees, 150 speakers and over 100 exhibitors. Two of the exhibitors I’m interested in speaking with include SunHydro who have stated that they intend on building an • Read More »
East Coast Hydrogen Highway Update
April 16, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 2 Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Highways.In January 2010, I had first talked about the East Coast Hydrogen Highway system being developed by SunHydro. The New York Times has now added a few details about the plan including the company’s founder and how the plan is to be financed. In my last blog post, I roughly calculated the farthest distance between • Read More »