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Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE)

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SamTrans taps FASTECH and Bosch Rexroth to build a 3.5 t/day CryoPump hydrogen station fueling 175 buses, with CTE providing third-party validation.
CTE is a nonprofit partner serving as a subcontractor to Rutgers CAIT, providing expertise in the deployment of hydrogen vehicles and will jointly collect performance data with Rutgers.
CTE partners with GCTD to manage the deployment of hydrogen fuel cell electric buses and supporting infrastructure, including technical project management and stakeholder engagement[2][3].
CTE is a partner in the NorCal Zero project, contributing to the development of the new hydrogen refueling station.
CTE is managing the NorCAL ZERO project, which includes the Oakland Multi-Use Station.
Is managing the NorCAL ZERO project, which is funded by the CEC and CARB to reduce carbon emissions from commercial transportation.
Worked with Champaign-Urbana MTD for much of the project's planning and coordination.
One of four organizations receiving DOE funding for hydrogen fuel cell commercialization projects.
A non-profit organization focused on clean fuels and their use in transportation, CTE operated hydrogen-powered forklifts in California for its first year as part of a project to demonstrate fuel cell capabilities.
CTE is launching a new hydrogen-powered bus project to test the viability of hydrogen fuel in public transportation.
A non-profit organization based in Georgia that has finalized an agreement to provide Connecticut with a hydrogen fuel cell bus.
Research center at North Carolina State University that launched a new website to track hydrogen-powered bus projects globally.
The CTE, an alternative energy transportation organization based in North Carolina, provided a new hydrogen-powered bus to the city of Austin. They have been operating hydrogen-powered buses for several years and believe Austin will benefit from this new addition.
The Center for Transportation and the Environment has partnered with Air Liquide to organize and oversee the hydrogen-powered bus demonstration in Birmingham.
This organization provided the hydrogen-powered forklifts and manufactured the fuel cells used in them. They also assisted the base in generating its own hydrogen fuel.

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