Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Groups May Merge, Step Up Policy Efforts
The two major hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle groups — the National Hydrogen Association (NHA) and the U.S. Fuel Cell Council (USFCC) — might decide to merge in 2010 as a result of both the recession and to make their congressional lobbying more robust and their educational outreach to states more widespread, especially in those states that have adopted California’s zero emission vehicle (ZEV) standards that hydrogen-powered cars can help meet, say advanced vehicle proponents.












