SMUD to officially open solar-powered fueling
station
Apr 1 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Bill Lindel of The Sacramento
Bee, Calif.
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District will formally open a solar-powered
hydrogen fueling station for fuel-cell vehicles Tuesday near its
headquarters on S Street.
The station, a joint venture of SMUD, BP, Ford Motor Company and the U.S.
Department of Energy, is designed to demonstrate fuel cell electric vehicles
and the generation of hydrogen from alternative resources.
The station produces hydrogen using power from the large solar panels. The
solar panels generate electricity and an "electrolyzer" uses that energy to
separate water into hydrogen to make clean fuel for powering the vehicles.
The hydrogen will be used in SMUD's own fuel-cell vehicles and similar
vehicles owned by others.
The solar panels produce 80 kilowatts of electricity, equivalent to what is
needed to power about 40 single-family homes, or enough hydrogen for about
14 fuel-cell vehicles. |