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Three New Hydrogen Fueling Stations Open Across the Country
Publication Date:29-Aug-2008
Source:National Hydrogen Association
Hydrogen Contest and Road Tour Welcome Three New Fueling Stations

Washington, DC - Billerica, Massachusetts, Rolla, Missouri and Arcata, California are all joining an elite group of cities in the United States - those that can boast they are home to one of the 70 hydrogen fueling stations in North America.
 
Billerica hydrogen fueling stationThe three new stations are being welcomed in the U.S. in August and early September, with the Billerica and Rolla stations hosting their grand opening ceremonies in conjunction with the "Hydrogen Road Tour" that has taken hydrogen vehicles from coast to coast allowing consumers to see and drive vehicles. The third station, designed by a team of Humbold State University students that won the 2005 Hydrogen Student Design Contest, will have its opening at the University next week.  
 
The Billerica station is the first to open in the state of Massachusetts and is located at the headquarters of one of the nation's leading hydrogen fuel cell manufacturers, Nuvera, which specializes in materials handling equipment such as forklifts. "This refueling station will enable the material handling industry today, and bring us one step closer to achieving energy independence, while reducing greenhouse emissions" stated Nuvera CEO Robert Cordero at the ribbon cutting ceremony on August 11, which also marked the first day of the Hydrogen Road Tour.
 
Later in the week, the Hydrogen Road Tour stopped at Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, MO for the grand opening of their refueling station, also the first permanent hydrogen refueler in the state. Missouri S&T, winner of the 2007 Hydrogen Student Design Contest, has long been a leader in hydrogen research and development.  The station will be used to fuel two hydrogen buses that shuttle passengers on the university campus.
 
On Thursday, September 4, the third station will open at the campus of Humboldt State University.  The station is the northernmost and first "rural" location included in Gov. Schwarzenegger's California "Hydrogen Highway," a network of stations that will eventually allow vehicles to drive throughout the state on hydrogen fuel.  The station design was developed by a team of HSU students that won the grand prize in the National Hydrogen Association's 2005 Hydrogen Student Design Contest.  The Contest, now in its fourth year, challenges teams of University students around the world to design hydrogen systems for real-world applications; this year's theme is "A Green Building with Hydrogen." The HSU design is available along with all prior entries and information about this year's challenge on the Contest website at: www.HydrogenContest.org.
 
You can find out more about each of these stations, as well as all hydrogen fueling stations in North America in the NHA's Hydrogen Fueling Station Database online at: http://www.hydrogenassociation.org/general/fuelingSearch.asp.

About the National Hydrogen Association
The National Hydrogen Association is a membership organization founded by a group of ten industry, university, research, and small business members in 1989. Today the NHA is the largest hydrogen association in the world with over 110 corporate members, including representatives from the automobile industry; the fuel cell industry; aerospace; federal, state, and local government; energy providers; and many other industry stakeholders. The NHA serves as a catalyst for information exchange and cooperative projects and provides the setting for mutual support among industry, government, and research/academic organizations.  For more information, please visit www.HydrogenAssociation.org.  For more information on the NHA Conference and Hydrogen Expo, visit www.HydrogenConference.org.


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