About Hydrogen Highway
Back in 2004, California began its Hydrogen Highway Network (CaH2Net) initiative with several hopes in mind. According to their official website, “the mission of the CaH2Net is to support and catalyze a rapid transitionto a clean, hydrogen transportation economy in California in order to:
* reduce our dependence on foreign oil
* reduce greenhouse gas emissions
* improve our air quality
* grow the California economy
Beginning with $6.5 million in initial funding, California started with just 3 hydrogen stations. This preliminary subsidy was also meant to acquire vehicles and shuttle buses that ran on hydrogen power. Next, another $6.5 million was allocated through 2006 and 2007 to continue adding to the original 3 power stations. Lastly, still more money, in the amount of $6.09 million, was funded to California to continue their goals for this initiative. Read more

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