CHBC Publishes 2017 Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Ports Briefing Report, Announces Webinar
January 22, 2018, Yorba Linda, Calif. – The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) has published its Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Ports Briefing Report, presenting the conclusions of its December 6, 2017 Briefing held at Bannings Landing in Wilmington, California.
“The CHBC recognized the growing need to inform port authorities and terminal operators in California about the capabilities of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies,” said Cory Shumaker, CHBC Development Specialist. “To drastically reduce emissions in the ports, adoption of zero-emission technologies will be critical. We think hydrogen fuel cells offer the best solution because they can perform in high duty demand cycles, over long periods, and refuel in minutes.”
Since the CHBC’s initial Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Ports Workshop in 2016, there has been a significant increase in interest and adoption of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for port and maritime applications. The 2017 Ports Briefing provided a forum for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry to discuss the needs of port authorities and terminal operators as they transition away from diesel to cleaner, zero-emission fuel options under the Clean Air Action Plan, adopted in 2017 by the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, and more broadly the California Sustainable Freight Action Plan. Addtionally, the Briefing identified the opportunities and barriers to build hydrogen infrastructure in the ports. Read the full report here >>
The 2017 Ports Briefing was a follow-up to the CHBC’s October 3, 2017 Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Ports Workshop held at the California Maritime Academy in Vallejo, California. A report presenting the conclusions of that Workshop was published in November 2017 and can be accessed here >>
The CHBC is planning a webinar that summarizes both the 2017 Ports Workshop and Briefing on February 20, 2018. The webinar will present the findings of the two reports. Those interested in the webinar can register here >> A recording of the webinar will be made publicly available.
The next CHBC hosted workshop will address Freight and Heavy-Duty Transportation at the Advanced Clean Transportation Exposition (ACT Expo) on April 30, 2018.