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Salinas Airport launches $20,000 hydrogen-feasibility study to test demand and siting
Summary
The Salinas Airport Commission approved a $20,000 feasibility study to assess demand and potential locations for hydrogen fueling for aircraft and ground vehicles; staff expects results in two to three months and says the study is funded from the airport enterprise fund.
The Salinas Airport Commission has begun a $20,000 feasibility study to evaluate whether the airport should host hydrogen fueling for aircraft and motor vehicles and where such a station could be sited.
Matt, the airport manager, told commissioners the study will look at demand from fixed‑wing aircraft that could someday transition from jet fuel to hydrogen and at “multi modalities” such as buses, cars and agricultural equipment. He said the study team will examine several potential…
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