Congressman Dave Weldon and the Florida Hydrogen Initiative (FHI) today announced three hydrogen energy projects as part of a multi-million dollar effort to advance Florida's hydrogen economy.
The projects include the installation of a fuel cell at a bustling Florida interstate rest area, a hydrogen energy museum exhibit at the Orlando Science Center and a plan for mobile hydrogen infrastructure in metro Orlando.
'Florida is uniquely positioned to make positive contributions to our nation's hydrogen future, for a variety of reasons," said Congressman Weldon, 'And I think the programs represented in these three grant awards illustrate that fact."
Over the last two years, FHI received $4 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to support hydrogen projects in Florida.
* Clean Power for an Interstate Rest Area: A $550,000 grant to Ener1, Inc., will support the installation of a 10 kilowatt fuel cell at an interstate rest area in Florida.
* Hydrogen Science Education: The Orlando Science Center will receive $199,500 to develop a 'Hy-Tech" museum exhibit showcasing hydrogen energy technology.
Analysts will use sophisticated computer modeling to evaluate data on traffic flow, tourist destinations, demographics, hydrogen vehicle range and other key information.
'These three exciting projects add great value to Florida as an emerging center of the new hydrogen economy," said FHI Chairman Steve Adams.
'With the leadership of Congressman Weldon, Florida is establishing strong partnerships, supporting focused research and providing public education on the benefits of hydrogen energy for the Sunshine State."
The Florida Hydrogen Initiative is a nonprofit organization that seeks to move Florida to the forefront of the nation's hydrogen economy.
Fostered by the leadership of Congressman Weldon, FHI uses grants to aid the development of a vigorous Florida-based hydrogen industry.