Linde Joins DOE’s H2USA
OREANDA-NEWS. Linde North America has joined the U.S. Department of Energy’s newly formed H2USA, a public-private partnership focused on advancing hydrogen fueling infrastructure to support cleaner transportation energy options for U.S. consumers.
Linde North America, is a member of The Linde Group - one of the world’s largest hydrogen energy producers and one of the earliest entrants into the hydrogen energy arena. The mission of H2USA is to promote the commercial introduction and widespread adoption of fuel cell electrical vehicles (FCEVs) across America through creation of a public-private collaboration to overcome the hurdle of establishing hydrogen infrastructure.
Pat Murphy, president of Linde North America, said “Linde has long been a leader in developing alternative fuel technologies. We believe this DOE-led effort to create a consortium of like-minded public/private entities will accelerate the advancement of both fuel cell vehicles and the infrastructure required to expand their use throughout the U.S. H2USA’s mission is consistent with Linde’s global goals for hydrogen fueled vehicles and mirrors Linde efforts to develop efficient hydrogen fueling solutions in the US.”
Linde, is a leader in the safe production, storage and distribution of hydrogen. Linde has equipped over 80 hydrogen fueling stations around the world, supplying hydrogen for projects large and small.
Earlier this year, hydrogen fueling stations using Linde fueling technology in the U.S. passed the half-million mark in fills powering a variety of vehicles, including forklifts, cars and buses. One of the major contributors to this milestone is BMW Manufacturing at its plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where the company powers its entire hydrogen fuel cell fleet of more than 280 forklift trucks to service the plant’s production and logistics functions, making it one of the largest fuel cell forklift sites in the world.
In the San Francisco Bay area, Linde hydrogen stations have been fueling a dozen fuel cell buses for AC Transit since 2010. At AC Transit, the largest hydrogen bus fueling operation in the U.S., Linde is showing that it is possible to fuel fuel-cell cars and buses as fast and conveniently as with gasoline or diesel today.
“We believe Linde is building the expertise to deliver new, economical and sustainable energy solutions that contribute to a greener world and cleaner environment,” said Mike Beckman, vice president of Linde’s U.S. hydrogen fueling team. “We’ve been working with a variety of stakeholders, associations like the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association, OEMs and government agencies, promoting clean energy solutions. We are truly excited to join H2USA to help extend these efforts nationally.”
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