Connecticut lawmakers passed HB 6524, a bill requiring the state and US utilities to solicit hydrogen fuel cell electricity production proposals. Governor Ned Lamont signed the bill into law.
Connecticut lawmakers are considering new legislation to make solar energy more accessible to homeowners. The state has a strong focus on renewable energy, including hydrogen fuel and fuel cells, and sees solar power as a way to reduce energy costs and emissions.
Connecticut is highlighted as a state that has supported the fuel cell industry by offering incentives and benefits to companies operating within its borders.
Connecticut is described as the hydrogen fuel cell capital of the U.S. due to its aggressive adoption and fuel cell-friendly policies. State officials are supporting FuelCell Energy's ambitious project to build the world's largest fuel cell power plant.
One of the nine states participating in RGGI, Connecticut is working to eliminate a majority of its carbon allowances by the end of the year to encourage the transition to alternative energy.
The state of Connecticut experienced widespread power outages due to Winter Storm Alfred. The state has an overarching alternative energy initiative that includes the installation of hydrogen fuel cells.
Connecticut is highlighted as a leading state in hydrogen fuel adoption and hosts several prominent fuel cell manufacturers. The state government, represented by the Governor, is actively exploring options to expand the use of fuel cells and create green jobs.
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