Does my state offer incentives for purchasing or installing fuel cells? What is my state doing by way of fuel cell installations and demonstrations?
47 states and the District of Columbia have some sort of fuel cell or hydrogen legislation, demonstration or activism taking place today. BTI has published State Activities That Promote Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Infrastructure Development, a comprehensive state-by-state analysis of state programs and incentives that specifically include hydrogen, fuel cells and zero emission vehicles. We have also created the searchable State Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Database which catalogues all regulations, initiatives, policy and partnerships in the fuel cell and hydrogen arena. We also include all stationary fuel cell installations, hydrogen fueling stations and vehicle demonstrations in the United States. Fourteen states across the U.S. have established funds to promote renewable energy and clean energy technologies. The Clean Energy Funds Network (CEFN) is a non-profit project to provide information and technical services to these funds and to work with them to build and expand clean energy markets i
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