H2Gen Innovations recently announced that it has delivered its factory-tested HGM 2000 hydrogen generation system to Chevron Hydrogen Company.
The system is for use in Chevron’s hydrogen energy station being constructed near the Orlando, Florida airport.
The fueling station at Orlando, funded in part by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, is expected to be operational by early 2007 and will support hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine powered buses that will be used at the airport.
The H2Gen generator, the sole source of hydrogen produced at the site, is capable of reforming natural gas to produce 115 kg of hydrogen per day, enough to power at least eight of these buses.
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