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Texas Hydrogen 101This project – Texas Hydrogen 101 – is part of a national effort supported by the U.S. Department of Energy to become better informed about hydrogen.  Toward this end, HARC is conducting workshops and briefings targeting major Texas metropolitan areas.  Hydrogen is one of the options often mentioned for transportation fuels and energy technologies and Texas is already one of the biggest hydrogen producers in the nation.  As we move forward, we need to have a basic knowledge of this energy option.

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Hydrogen 101 Workshops

Fuel Cell Bus Travels to Hydrogen Workshop

The fuel cell bus housed at the University of Texas at Austin left Wednesday morning, December 2nd for a HARC workshop in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.  The Hydrogen 101 Workshop provides state and local leaders basic information on hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.ÂFuel Cell BusThe bus, which also operates as a plug-in hybrid, is part of U.S. efforts to validate and improve hydrogen vehicles and fueling infrastructure.  Texas produces more hydrogen than any other state, enough to fuel an estimated 2.1 million light duty vehicles, and various applications are underway at several Texas locations.  HARC has conducted similar workshops in San Antonio and Houston.  The workshops are supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, and HARC is partnered with the Texas H2 Coalition.  HARC is an independent not-for-profit research organization based in The Woodlands, Texas.  For further information, contact H2101@harc.edu.

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