Does Shell know something about the DOE’s hydrogen funding plans that others don’t? Or did it forget that the Shell CEO said recently that biofuels are the future? Whatever’s going in internally, the energy giant is moving forward with plans to open a series of hydrogen refueling stations in New York. Today, the company opened a second NYC station - at JFK international airport - and will break the seal on another, this one in the Bronx, later this month. An H2 station in White Plains has been open since April 2008. Shell calls it their “first cluster of hydrogen filling stations,” and the stations are all about 30 miles apart. The new JFK location can be used by “agreed vehicles only.”
Last year, Shell opened a combined hydrogen and gasoline refueling station in Los Angeles (pictured) and also operates stations in Tokyo, Reykjavik, Shanghai, Washington, D.C. and New York..
[Source: Shell via Green Car Congress, GM]
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