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hickam air force base, hawaii...
The Air Force is the largest consumer
of petroleum products in the Department of Defense and Secretary of
the Air Force Michael Wynne has made it a priority to find
alternative fuels to replace fossil fuels. In a partnership with the
State of Hawaii, Hickam is implementing Secretary Wynne's directive
and is leading the way with its hydrogen production and new fueling
station.
Pinnacle CNG's
hydrogen pressure management system is installed and operating daily
at Hickam Field in Pearl Harbor Hawaii at the USAF's Hydrogen
Demonstration Program. The compression system is packaged in a
four-stage variable-speed, ruggedized field-deployable pod developed
by HydraFLX Systems LLC of Galveston, TX . The Pinnacle
compression and pressure management system (PMS) has over one
million operational hours of real-world experience. The
compressor can follow H2 production or operate independently to
manage fuel transfer to or from vessels and vehicles. Vehicles in
the demonstration fleet include fuel cell (FC) bus, FCVan,
FCTowtractor and FCForklift. Pinnacle CNG Company is
continuing to partner with HydraFLX Systems in the USAF program to
expand; integrating renewable wind and solar energies to production
of clean hydrogen transport fuel.
The hydrogen plant and fueling station at Hickam
AFB, Hawaii are the starting points for the Air Force in the pursuit
to research ways to find new energy sources. It is also the
spearhead for the Department of Defense's fight to conserve energy,
create cleaner air and to break its dependence on fossil fuel.
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Hydrogen-Vehicle Fueling Station Unveiled

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