SCE, Chevron Dedicate Hydrogen Fueling Station
--Southern California Edison:
EVENT |
Southern California Edison (SCE) and Chevron Technology Ventures will dedicate a comprehensive hydrogen energy station evaluation and demonstration at SCE's Rosemead headquarters. The five-year demonstration, co-funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, will provide valuable understanding of hydrogen's potential for future transportation needs. |
WHEN |
10 a.m. PDT, Monday, May 21, 2007 |
WHERE |
The Hydrogen Fueling Station, 8631 E. Rush St. |
Directions |
From the 10 Freeway East: Exit Walnut Grove Ave., turn left to Walnut Grove Blvd. and then turn right and go about 2 miles to Rush Street, turn left. Enter the 2nd driveway on the left and park in the designated area H2 Station Grand opening VIP/Media Parking. |
From the 10 Freeway West: Exit Walnut Grove and turn right from the off ramp. Turn right and drive about 2 miles to Rush Street and turn left - enter the 2nd driveway on the left and park in the designated area H2 Station Grand Opening VIP/Media Parking. |
SPEAKERS |
John Bryson, chairman of SCE's parent, Edison International |
Richard E. Zalesky, president, hydrogen business, ChevronTexaco Technology Ventures Company |
Edward Kjaer, director, SCE's electric transportation division |
DETAILS & OTHER FACTS |
The station is among the first facilities in Southern California to fully explore the electyrolyzer process to generate hydrogen. The station includes an advanced "power analyzing system" designed to gather detailed systemwide energy-impact data on the entire hydrogen production process, and a fleet of up to nine, zero-emission Hyundai-Kia hydrogen fuel cell cars powered by UTC Power fuel cells that will be evaluated as part of the station's operational demonstration. |
TOURS & VISUALS |
Visitors can drive a hydrogen fuel cell car, see demonstrations and tour the fueling station, including a detailed explanation of the hydrogen production process and state-of-the-art safety systems. |