The port has become a member of the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems aimed capturing a portion of Federal funding to develop a renewable hydrogen market in California.
“Establishment of a hydrogen hub in California would support achieving our zero emission goals,” said Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero. “With $8 billion in federal funding available, we want to ensure we have as much leverage as possible to see that our fair share comes to California, and specifically to the ports. This is a step toward this and accelerating the nation’s clean energy transition.”
Related: Mitsui E&S Machinery introduce crane hydrogen fuel cell power packThe partnership was celebrated Thursday during a launch event at the Port Administration Building and attended by port, city, state and labour organisation offiicials.
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