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In September 2006, California Senate Bill 1505 required 33% of hydrogen to come from renewable energy sources, [3] [4] and other initiatives followed. [5] As of 2007, 25 stations were in operation. [6] Some of these hydrogen fueling stations completed the terms of their government-funded research demonstration project and were decommissioned. [7]
In the initial demonstration stage, hydrogen will be made from natural gas, a fossil fuel. That's because over 95% of industrial hydrogen is currently made very efficiently [according to whom?] from natural gas (Industrial hydrogen production makes up only a small fraction (6 percent) of natural gas consumption. Natural gas is used extensively ...
Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. Hydrogen pipeline transport is used to connect the point of hydrogen production or delivery of hydrogen with the point of demand, pipeline transport costs are similar to CNG, [9] the technology is proven, [10] however most hydrogen is produced on the place of demand with every 50 ...
A new partnership between future fuel firms, PowerTap Hydrogen Fuelling and the Andretti Group, could be bringing 100 new hydrogen filling pumps to gas stations across the US. The deal, announced ...
California regulators have approved plans to strengthen the state’s carbon reduction standards — a move that opponents fear could drive up gasoline prices. The decision, which occurred ...
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard can be extremely complex, but one impact is clear: the program raises gas prices. The state’s air regulator faces mounting criticism over potential gas ...
Sempra was sued over claims it manipulated natural gas supplies and electricity contracts during the 2001 California electricity crisis. [7] In 2006, the company agreed to pay $377 million to settle gas supply claims, and in 2010, it paid another $410 million to settle claims on electricity price gouging, but has never admitted wrongdoing. [7]
A natural gas utility with more than 2 million customers in Arizona, Nevada and parts of California is being fined $2 million by regulators in Arizona over concerns about piping that is known to ...