California lawmakers have reached a deal that would set aside 15% of funds from a billion-dollar climate program to help companies build fueling stations for hydrogen cars and trucks.
Hydrogen fueling stations will get 15% of funds in a state program even though Californians own only about 12,000 hydrogen cars. The funds come from fees paid by car owners.
Hydrogen fueling stations will get 15% of funds in a state program even though Californians own only about 12,000 hydrogen cars. The funds come from fees paid by drivers. Story from @CalMatters.
Hydrogen fueling stations will get 15% of funds in a state program even though Californians own only about 12,000 hydrogen cars. The funds come from fees paid by car owners.
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