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Clean Hydrogen for Transportation Applications: Report

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  • Miller, Marshall PhD
  • Weinert, Jonathan
  • Nicholas, Michael

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The California Department of Transportation, as part of their involvement in the California Hydrogen Highway initiative, is planning to construct a hydrogen station at their new maintenance facility in Sylmar, CA (Shop 7, at the junction of I-5 and I-405). This report was written to provide Caltrans information on the design and cost of various hydrogen station types. This information will be used to guide decision-making in choosing the station type and size to meet the anticipated hydrogen vehicle demand at their new facility.

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  • Miller, Marshall PhD & Weinert, Jonathan & Nicholas, Michael, 2006. "Clean Hydrogen for Transportation Applications: Report," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt1m26d1p1, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt1m26d1p1
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