JAMAICA, New York - Shell today opened its second hydrogen filling
station in the greater New York City area, providing improved access to hydrogen
for drivers of fuel cell Chevrolet Equinoxes participating in Project Driveway.
Project Driveway selects consumers who sign up on the Internet in the greater
New York City, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. to participate for two months at
a time in the demonstration. Chevy.com/fuelsolutions
Shell will open a third third station this summer in the Bronx in conjunction
with the New York City Department of Sanitation.
Shell hydrogen station in White Plains has been operating there for more than
a year, making up Shell's first cluster of hydrogen filling stations.
The station opening Tuesday at JFK International Airport is a partnership
between Shell, General Motors Co., the Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey, and the US Department of Energy.
"These partnerships are critical to building the infrastructure that will
make hydrogen a relevant alternative fuel in the future as well as a key to the
ongoing success of Project Driveway," said Larry Burns, GM vice president of
R&D and Strategic Planning.
The cluster of stations that will provide New York drivers of hydrogen
fuel-cell vehicles with greater flexibility and convenience is a significant
step on from stand-alone, demonstration stations and is part of Shell's strategy
to build expertise in the distribution and dispensing of hydrogen.
"The prospects for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles are strong in the
longer-term", said Duncan Macleod, Shell vice president of Hydrogen. "This first
cluster is an important step as we continue to build capability in retailing
hydrogen fuel, in line with the auto makers' plans to develop hydrogen
vehicles."