California dominates the scene when it comes to having hydrogen fuel cell refueling stations in the United States. In 2013, the New York Times reported 10 stations in the country, with one located in Columbia, SC, eight in Southern California and one in Emeryville. In 2016, that number increased to 31 stations in the US, with California having the most of them (28).
Iceland used to have a refueling station for three buses for the public transport of Reykjavik, which operated from 2003 to 2007. The station had the capacity of generating its own hydrogen through a electrolyzing unit.
Japan is one of the countries with the greatest number of hydrogen fuel cell refueling stations. Up May 2017, they had 91 stations.
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Iceland used to have a refueling station for three buses for the public transport of Reykjavik, which operated from 2003 to 2007. The station had the capacity of generating its own hydrogen through a electrolyzing unit.
Japan is one of the countries with the greatest number of hydrogen fuel cell refueling stations. Up May 2017, they had 91 stations.
Sources:
- Berman, Bradley. "Fuel Cells at Center Stage", New York Times, 24 November 2013, p. AU1.
- Alternative Fueling Station Counts by State, Alternative Fuels Data Center, accessed December 2, 2016.
- ECTOS 2003-7", Icelandic New Energy, accessed August 25, 2015.
- EHA " German Government announces support for 50 urban hydrogen refuelling stations.
- https://www.now-gmbh.de/en.
- Voelcker, John. "Energy use for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles: higher than electrics, even hybrids (analysis)", Green Car Reports, May 4, 2017.
- Møte mandag den 13. juni 2016 kl. 10, (Norwegian parliament meeting report).
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