How a New Mapping Tool Is Guiding New York City Toward Environmental Justice
- Date: 09/17/2024
A years-long effort to increase access to environmental justice for all New Yorkers across the city now has the information…
As the state moves to electrify big segments of New Jersey’s economy, a new report recommends investing more effort and money exploring how hydrogen and fuel cells can help achieve its clean-energy goals.
The analysis, completed by a gubernatorial-appointed task force, concluded fuel cells, using clean hydrogen, can play a critical role transitioning to clean energy and reducing climate pollution identified in New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan.
In the 92-page report released by the state Board of Public Utilities, fuel cells are viewed as potential options to provide clean power to critical facilities, such as hospitals, grocery stores and data centers, when power from the grid is interrupted by extreme storms or other events.
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