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Hydrogen and Public Policy

Examples of State Hydrogen Initiatives

The federal government has taken the lead in nationwide planning for a hydrogen transition. Several states, meanwhile, have established or are developing programs to support hydrogen fuel production, infrastructure, and use. Leaders in these efforts are California, New York, Michigan, Connecticut and Hawaii, which will be highlighted below. These states are involved for a variety of reasons that make sense in the context of their particular environmental, policy or industrial landscapes. These examples provide insight into the multiple directions state hydrogen policy can potentially take in New Jersey.


Visit the National Hydrogen Association's
State and Regional Initiatives Page