U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm toured the Air Liquide Hydrogen Plant in the Las Vegas valley Friday.
The $250-million Air Liquide factory which converts gas from landfills into hydrogen to power emission-free cars and trucks.+
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The North Las Vegas facility can produce 30 tons of hydrogen a day.
Secretary Granholm was accompanied by Senator Cortez Masto and were given an exclusive tour of Air Liquide’s new hydrogen plant that will help meet the demand for renewable hydrogen supply for the California mobility market and decarbonize the transportation sector on the west coast.
This first world-scale liquid hydrogen plant will also serve a range of zero emission vehicles such as cars, buses, forklifts, and heavy-duty vehicles.
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