To provide for the establishment of research, development, demonstration, and commercial application programs for fuel cell and hydrogen production, delivery, and storage technologies for transportation and stationary applications.
Summary
This bill, introduced by Representative John B. Larson, seeks to accelerate the development and use of hydrogen fuel cell technology across the United States. It directs the Secretary of Transportation to create a comprehensive program focused on improving how hydrogen is produced, stored, and delivered for both vehicles and stationary power sources, such as those used in buildings.
For the average citizen, this legislation aims to make clean energy more practical and affordable by funding research and real-world demonstrations of hydrogen technology. If successful, the program would support the transition toward more efficient transportation and more reliable power systems, potentially reducing long-term energy costs and decreasing reliance on traditional fossil fuels.
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