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Toyota s Hydrogen Car Debuts in Lancaster | San Fernando Valley Business Journal

Lex Heslin with Toyota Mirai. Lancaster became one of the first cities in the country to debut the new Toyota Mirai hydrogen-powered car. Lex Heslin, senior project developer for Hitachi Zosen Inova, the Swiss/Japanese energy and engineering company, took delivery of the latest model of the Mirai – which means future in Japanese – this month. Hitachi Zosen Inova is developing a $100 million anaerobic digestion plant to convert organic waste into hydrogen fuel at the City of Lancaster’s landfill in partnership with another company. Heslin is working with city officials to advance their plans to make Lancaster a Hydrogen City and to expand the use of hydrogen-powered cars.

First of Toyota s Latest Hydrogen-Fuel Vehicle Mirai Makes a Debut in Lancaster, California

Share this article Green energy project developer Lex Heslin surveys Antelope Valley with his new generation hydrogen-powered Toyota. LANCASTER, Calif., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In partnership with the City of Lancaster, Lex Heslin, Senior Project Developer at Hitachi Zosen Inova, the Swiss/Japanese energy and engineering firm, was the first of a lucky handful of motorists to take delivery of the new 2021 Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) in the United States this month. Heslin is currently working with the City of Lancaster to advance its plans to become the first Hydrogen City and expand the hydrogen electric vehicle market. Lancaster has been a pioneer in green energy for over a decade. Mayor R. Rex Parris stated our current energy alternatives are not enough to reach our goals. We see hydrogen as a viable solution that will reduce carbon emissions not only for our residents but everyone improving the air we breathe, providing secure and reliable energy, and crea

Say Hy to the home of the future

Say Hy to the home of the future The UK’s first homes with household appliances fuelled entirely by hydrogen are to be built in Gateshead, funded in part by the government Hy4Heat innovation programme. From: 16 February 2021 UK’s first homes with appliances fuelled entirely by hydrogen will be built in Low Thornley, Gateshead, with funding from the government’s Hy4Heat innovation programme, Northern Gas Networks and Cadent the houses include hydrogen appliances such as boilers, hobs, cookers and fires that release no carbon emissions – providing the public a glimpse into the potential home of the future demonstrates the potential of hydrogen energy to help achieve the government’s ambitions to eliminate the UK’s contribution to climate change by 2050

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