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Currently, California has 23 active hydrogen fuel stations across the state, which are fueling 158 fleet vehicles. Fourteen more fuel stations are under construction. California's first hydrogen fuel station open to the public was christened on April 13, 2004 in Diamond Bar in the southern part of the state. The South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) hosts the Stuart Energy SES-f hydrogen fueling station, which has attracted international attention from the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Belize, Switzerland, Philippines, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, China, South Africa, Latvia, and the Republic of Georgia. The Stuart Energy Station was also chosen by Toyota to provide hydrogen fueling infrastructure to its headquarters in Torrance, California.
Other hydrogen fueling stations across the world include those in Germany, Lisbon, Sweden, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Luxemburg, Portugal, Spain, Iceland, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, Italy, Belgium, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan. For more information on worldwide hydrogen fueling stations see the hydrogen fueling stations locator maps page. There are many issues that need to be worked out with hydrogen
fueling stations as they relate to hydrogen car technology. For
instance, currently, there are two kinds of hydrogen cars. One
car uses hydrogen fuel cells and the other car uses an internal
combustion engine (ICE) to burn hydrogen. A hybrid car also exists
that switches back and forth between gasoline and hydrogen ICE's.
Some hydrogen cars currently use compressed H2 while others use
liquid hydrogen. Issues of storage, containment, delivery and
safety all need to be addressed before hydrogen fuel stations
become commonplace in the consumer market. Besides commercial fueling stations, the future may hold that home hydrogen fueling stations become commonplace. By the process of electrolysis, an electrical current can split tap water into hydrogen and oxygen, thus making it possible to fuel up your car at home before you hit the road. For more information on electrolysis see the Hydrogen Electrolysis page. Here are some more photos that I've taken of the hydrogen filling station in Irvine, California.
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