Air Products’ Hydrogen Fueling Technology Now Available on Long Island
Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, United States October 21, 2009
Green Energy Initiative Launched by Town of Hempstead

Long
Island, New York now boasts hydrogen vehicle fueling capability.
Air Products’ (NYSE: APD) hydrogen fueling technology was formally
dedicated at a ceremony today as part of an alternative fuel, green
energy initiative led by the Town of Hempstead. Air Products is
a member of the project team establishing Long Island’s first hydrogen
fueling station, along with the Town of Hempstead, the New York
State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA), National
Grid, and Proton Energy Systems.
“This is a wonderful project with a lot of visibility being
located on Long Island. It showcases our dispensing technology,
which has the capability to provide hydrogen generated from multiple
sources, and in this case, generated by electrolysis from water.
We have also fueled vehicles and provided hydrogen at other sites
from electrolysis driven by solar and wind methods. The Town of
Hempstead and all the New York agencies involved with this green
energy demonstration project should be applauded for their effort,”
said Bruce Luff, business development manager–Hydrogen Energy Systems
at Air Products.
“We
are very excited to be at the forefront of an innovative project
that explores what we can do to reduce our dependence on fossil
fuels and improve our environment,” said Hempstead Town Supervisor
Kate Murray. “By demonstrating hydrogen technology and educating
the public about hydrogen as an alternative fuel, Hempstead Town’s
hydrogen fueling station will help us to lay the groundwork for
a cleaner community and a greener planet for future generations.”
Hydrogen for this fueling station, located at the town’s Conservation
and Waterways facility in Point Lookout, will be produced through
an electrolysis process that generates hydrogen from water. The
process does not involve any fossil fuels. The electrolyzer is provided
by Proton Energy Systems.
“We are honored to be a part of Long Island’s first hydrogen
fueling station, an innovative and important project,” said
Rob Friedland, president and chief executive officer at Proton Energy
Systems. “Our mission at Proton Energy is to apply advanced
hydrogen technology in creative and practical ways to achieve the
goals of a project. Hydrogen fueling stations such as Hempstead’s
offer major promise for the future, and today marks an important
milestone in renewable energy initiatives.”
The project’s goals are to demonstrate, evaluate and educate people
about hydrogen’s energy technology and potential. The technology
includes an electrolyzer, hydrogen storage and compression system,
and multiple fueling dispensers, which are able to provide hydrogen,
a hydrogen and compressed natural gas blend, and compressed natural
gas for alternative fueled vehicles. Air Products supplied the fueling
technology and installed all hydrogen infrastructure for the demonstration
project.
Today’s station dedication program had on-hand several hydrogen
powered passenger vehicles providing vehicle fueling demonstrations,
and ride and drive opportunities for attendees. Air Products’ hydrogen
powered bus, which operates daily at the company’s headquarters
and at nearby locales for civic, educational and charitable events,
gave rides, and its interactively designed interior provided information
and quizzes on hydrogen. There was also a fuel cell powered golf
course greens-cutter lawn mower there for demonstration.
Air Products, the leading hydrogen supplier to refineries to assist
in making cleaner burning transportation fuels, has placed over
100 hydrogen fueling stations in the United States and 16 countries
worldwide. Cars, trucks, vans, buses, scooters, forklifts, locomotives,
planes and other material handling equipment, and even submarines,
have been fueled with this trend-setting technology that involves
Air Products’ know-how, equipment and hydrogen. Use of the company’s
technology is increasing and is currently at 120,000 hydrogen fills
per year. Air Products provides liquid and gaseous hydrogen, and
HCNG (hydrogen/compressed natural gas) fueling, and has developed
a variety of enabling devices and protocols for fuel dispensing
at varied pressures. Hydrogen for these stations is delivered to
a site via truck, or produced by on-site natural gas reformation,
biomass conversion, or by electrolysis, including electrolysis that
is solar and wind driven.
Air Products has more than 50 years of hydrogen experience and is
on the forefront of hydrogen energy technology development. Air
Products has an extensive patent portfolio with over 50 patents
in hydrogen dispensing technology.
Air Products (NYSE:APD) serves customers in industrial, energy,
technology and healthcare markets worldwide with a unique portfolio
of atmospheric gases, process and specialty gases, performance materials,
and equipment and services. Founded in 1940, Air Products has built
leading positions in key growth markets such as semiconductor materials,
refinery hydrogen, home healthcare services, natural gas liquefaction,
and advanced coatings and adhesives. The company is recognized for
its innovative culture, operational excellence and commitment to
safety and the environment. In fiscal 2009, Air Products had revenues
of $8.3 billion, operations in over 40 countries, and 18,900 employees
around the globe.
Proton Energy Systems designs and manufactures proton exchange membrane
(PEM) electrochemical systems to make hydrogen from water in a zero
pollution process producing safe, pure, reliable onsite hydrogen
to meet today’s global hydrogen requirements. Proton Energy Systems
has been developing and manufacturing world-class electrolysis systems
since 1996, with more than 1200 units deployed world-wide, on every
continent. With a reputation for building robust, reliable, and
safe systems, federal, state, and commercial partners repeatedly
seek the creative solutions that Proton Energy Systems has proven
it is capable of delivering.
***NOTE: This release may contain forward-looking statements. Actual
results could vary materially, due to changes in current expectations.
Source: Air Products
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