First Hydrogen Facility for Freight at Port of Long Beach by Shell and Toyota
April 25th, 2018 by Fiedler Group
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has conditionally awarded $8 million in a joint venture by Toyota and Equilon Enterprises LLC, doing business as Shell Oil Products US to develop the first hydrogen-truck refueling station at the Port of Long Beach.
The funding is dependent upon the approval of the project at an upcoming CEC meeting. It is part of the CEC’s Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program, which will be helping to develop hydrogen and electric infrastructure at ports, warehousing and distribution centers in California.
Shell and Toyota expect the facility to encourage the use of zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks in and around Long Beach, one of the world’s largest freight hubs.
“This station will help the hydrogen-fueled freight sector to flourish in California,” said Oliver Bishop, Hydrogen General Manager at Shell. “Hydrogen offers a promising path for decarbonizing transport, particularly the heavy-duty sector where there are few alternatives to conventional fuel. Shell and Toyota will combine their expertise to deliver an effective alternative fuel for Californian freight.”
When this is approved by the CEC, Shell will build, own and operate the hydrogen station at the Toyota Logistics Services location at the Port of Long Beach, fueling Toyota’s Project Portal heavy-duty fuel cell proof of concept truck and public fleets. Shell will source its hydrogen from Toyota’s adjacent Tri-Gen facility, which produces hydrogen from 100% renewable BioGas.
“We greatly appreciate the CEC for recognizing the importance of this breakthrough project at the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles,” said Craig Scott, Director Advanced Technology Vehicles, Toyota Motor North America. “Toyota continues to demonstrate that fuel cells are one of the most innovative and sustainable technologies for light and heavy-duty vehicle electrification. This initiative with Shell further strengthens our combined commitment to hydrogen as a viable transport fuel and complements our retail station project in Northern California.”
Fiedler Group is providing the site screening, due diligence, site design and system integration, permitting, project management, and construction management for the new hydrogen fueling facility at Toyota’s Port of Long Beach facility as well as the Shell’s seven (7) new hydrogen fueling facilities in Northern California.
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