"California’s air-quality regulators Wednesday plan to roll out another in a string of landmark initiatives to control tailpipe emissions, this one pushing automakers even harder to accelerate production of vehicles that use little or no gas."
This is terrific, but:
"Moreover, the oil industry is resisting a plan that would require companies like Chevron and Shell to pay for a certain number of costly hydrogen refueling spots, even at independently owned stations."
Note that quick chargers were not mentioned. It seems to me that mandating the installation of quick chargers at gas stations makes a lot more sense than hydrogen pumps. After all, EVs are rolling out from more and more manufactures, but there are no production fuel cell vehicles.
Complete story at:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/06/state-pushes-tougher-auto-emission-standards/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is terrific, but:
"Moreover, the oil industry is resisting a plan that would require companies like Chevron and Shell to pay for a certain number of costly hydrogen refueling spots, even at independently owned stations."
Note that quick chargers were not mentioned. It seems to me that mandating the installation of quick chargers at gas stations makes a lot more sense than hydrogen pumps. After all, EVs are rolling out from more and more manufactures, but there are no production fuel cell vehicles.
Complete story at:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/06/state-pushes-tougher-auto-emission-standards/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;