September/October 2009
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Despite doubts about its feasability, hydrogen is finding its way into niche applications.
By TR Editors
Fill 'er Up
In July, Shell opened New York City's first hydrogen fueling station for cars. Located at John F. Kennedy Airport, the station has a single hydrogen dispenser, available 24 hours a day. Currently, there is no charge to refuel: most users are expected to be participants in Project Driveway, a General Motors demonstration project for fuel-cell cars. Another refueling station is already in operation to the north of the city, and a second station within New York city limits is expected to open soon.
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