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Salinas Airport launches $20,000 hydrogen fueling feasibility study
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Airport staff has started a $20,000 study to assess demand and possible locations for hydrogen fueling for aircraft and vehicles; results expected in two to three months and any station would require FAA approvals and commercial partners.
Salinas Airport management told the Salinas Airport Commission it has kicked off a $20,000 feasibility study to assess whether the airport should host hydrogen fueling for aircraft, buses, cars and agricultural equipment.
The study, funded from the airport enterprise fund, will examine potential locations — including the former jet-A fuel farm by Moffett Street in the runway protection zone — and evaluate demand from fixed-wing aircraft and local transit providers. Airport Manager Matt (last name not specified) said staff began outreach this week to potential users and expects a study report within…
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