Hydrogen fuel cell grant for Oakland

Port of Oakland

The US Department of Energy has awarded a US$2.5 million grant to the Port of Oakland to advance fuel cell technology, as part of the Biden/Harris administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

The total project cost exceeds US$7 million, marking a significant step in the port’s initiative to achieve zero-emission maritime operations.

The project aims to develop and demonstrate two zero-emission fuel cell electric top loaders and a hydrogen wet-hose mobile refueler.

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