Hong Kong Environmental Department Hydrogen Energy Interdepartmental Working Group: Basically agrees to add two more hydrogen fuel technology trial projects.
The applications were submitted by Kanghe Transport Co., Ltd. and Xinsheng Transport Co., Ltd., each application to test two hydrogen fuel cell tourist buses for local passenger transport.
On April 27th, a spokesperson for the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department (EPD) stated that the interdepartmental working group on hydrogen energy had tentatively agreed to two more hydrogen fuel test projects. The applications for these projects were submitted by the Kang and New Life Travel Companies, each proposing to test two hydrogen fuel cell tourist buses for local passenger transport.
The EPD spokesperson stated, "After receiving detailed information on the above test projects, the working group immediately began the review process and tentatively approved the two projects on April 22nd."
So far, the working group has reviewed and tentatively approved 37 applications for hydrogen energy test projects. The group will continue to monitor the operation data and experiences gathered from these projects to provide feedback on improving the safety and technical guidelines for local hydrogen applications in Hong Kong.
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