New Zealand to investigate the viability of hydrogen fuel for commercial purposes
The investigation is being led by Venture Southland, an expansive joint-initiative comprised of local governing bodies to promote tourism, enterprise and community development in the region. Venture Southland will examine how hydrogen fuel can be produced efficiently and the benefits the fuel offers to commercial travel. Pending the results of the investigation, Southland may become inundated with a wave of fuel cells as the region makes the switch to alternative energy.
A new investigation into the viability of hydrogen fuel is underway in New Zealand’s Southland.
The investigation is being led by Venture Southland, an expansive joint-initiative comprised of local governing bodies to promote tourism, enterprise and community development in the region. Venture Southland will examine how hydrogen fuel can be produced efficiently and the benefits the fuel offers to commercial travel. Pending the results of the investigation, Southland may become inundated with a wave of fuel cells as the region makes the switch to alternative energy.
The organization realizes that fuel cells are the engine through which hydrogen is made useful. These systems, however, rely on electricity to operate. Venture’s interest in hydrogen fuel is fostered by the notion that fuel cells can be run on sustainable electricity, such as that provided by solar panels.