How many hydrogen filling stations are there in the US?
As of January 25, 2018, there are 39 publicly available hydrogen stations for fueling fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in the United States—35 in California, 2 in South Carolina, and 2 in the Northeast.
How can I reduce my HFC?
There is a wide variety of HFC-free technologies available, but there is no single replacement for CFCs. These alternatives include, among others, hydrocarbon or ammonia based secondary cooling systems, dessicant cooling, evaporative cooling, absorption cooling.
Where is HFC from?
hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), any of several organic compounds composed of hydrogen, fluorine, and carbon. HFCs are produced synthetically and are used primarily as refrigerants.
Which state of USA has the most hydrogen fueling stations?
California
Of the 48 hydrogen fueling stations in the U.S., 45 are located in California, according to the DOE.
Why is the Mirai so cheap?
First, hydrogen fuel cells are expensive. They use lots of platinum, titanium, and carbon fiber between the fuel cell and hydrogen storage. Toyota sells this Mirai for $66,000 before government tax incentives knock more than $10,000 off the price. And Toyota is probably losing money on every single one it sells.
What does HFC stand for?
HFC
Acronym | Definition |
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HFC | Housing Finance Commission (Washington) |
HFC | Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (Cisco) |
HFC | Head Football Coach (various locations) |
HFC | Hydrogen Fuel Cell |
Where are HFC used?
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are greenhouse gases (GHGs) commonly used by federal agencies in a wide variety of applications, including refrigeration, air-conditioning (AC), building insulation, fire extinguishing systems, and aerosols.