California’s burgeoning hydrogen market has the potential to rapidly replace oil and gas at scale, helping the state to meet its carbon-neutrality goals by mid-century, but it faces critical government policy challenges this year. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Overtaking California’s medium- and heavy-duty transportation fuel markets is likely the most achievable near-term target for growing the state’s hydrogen demand, according to a roundtable of policy and market experts gathered this week at the 2020 California Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Summit in Sacramento. Currently, California has some 44 retail hydrogen fueling stations and another 18 in development, according to the California Fuel Cell Partnership. The state is also home to most of North America’s over 8,000 hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles. State-level policies and tax incentives for the purchase of vehicle models like the Toyota Mirai and the Honda Clarity […]