Ben Ellenberger Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Overview Statewide Goals Why Hydrogen Statewide Efforts Local Efforts California climate change goals How do hydrogen cars help meet these goals ID: 760544
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Hydrogen Vehicle Readiness on the Central Coast
Ben EllenbergerSanta Barbara County Air Pollution Control District
Slide2Overview
Statewide Goals
Why Hydrogen
Statewide Efforts
Local Efforts
Slide3California
climate change
goals
Slide4How do hydrogen cars help meet these goals?
Slide5Slide6Slide7Slide8How can we support local communities and agencies?
People
Fire Departments
Planning Departments
Permitting Agencies
Emergency Responders
Slide9California Energy Commission
Grants to build stations
Planning, Permitting, and Safety Questions
Local and Regional outreach
Slide10Why here?
Slide11Slide12Slide13Slide14Fire Marshalls/First Responders
Responsible for safety and permittingExperienced with hydrogen storage and transport
Slide15Planning/Permitting Agencies
ZoningBuilding codes Appearance/Set-Backs/etc.
Slide16Themes
Coordinating state and local efforts
Constraints
– time, existing responsibilities
Connecting
people to resources
Working as a region
Slide17Where are we now?
27 Stations by 2017
About 50 by 2018
Still focusing on San
Francisco
and Los Angeles
Santa Barbara and San Luis
Obispo
are lower priority
Slide18Where are we going?
Will station
c
apacity keep up with demand?
Will local coverage and redundancy support local demand?
What
are
our
opportunities to be involved locally
?