Alternative Fuel and Infrastructure Assessment
Every three years, the California Council on Science and Technology must assess the types, scale, and pace of infrastructure projects needed to meet the state’s energy, air quality, and greenhouse gas goals. The list of infrastructure projects reviewed may include deployment or upgrades of electric vehicle charging stations, hydrogen refueling stations, biomethane and renewable hydrogen production and distribution, and other transportation fuel projects.
(Reference California Health and Safety Code 38592.1)
Jurisdiction: California
Type: Laws and Regulations
Enacted: Oct 7, 2023
Technologies: EVs, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Other
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