US DOE funds $2.5 m to boost Hydrogen use at Port of Oakland
Port of Oakland recieves $2.5 million grant from USA's DOE to boost hydrogen fuel use. The total project cost will be over $7 million and is a part of the port’s effort to transform all aspects of maritime operations to zero. Port stakeholders will provide local project funding under existing cost-sharing agreements. The demonstration project is expected to take four years for completion.
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