The Governor's S-7-04 executive order states "BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that California's 21 interstate freeways shall be designated as the California Hydrogen Highway Network and . . . shall work with local and regional government organizations, educators, energy providers, automakers, fuel cell products suppliers" Governor Schwarzenegger's order has foreseen the United States struggling with the socioeconomic aftershocks of the dependence on foreign oil. Hydrogen economy is a likely long-term solution to the dependence on oil, global warming, and clean air concerns associated with the transportation sector. Production of hydrogen from domestic fossil resources, while a short-term alternative, is inferior to electrolysis utilizing renewable energy as a comprehensive solution to clean transportation.
Interest in hydrogen as a clean source of energy has grown considerably over the past decade. With its ambitious climate goals and a vibrant economy, ...
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide guidance to Division Utility and Realty Professionals concerning the applicability of Federal laws and re...
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