Renewable hydrogen is coming to the Port of Long Beach
The Californian port recently held its official opening of the new Tri-gen system The Port of Long Beach in California has now officially opened its Tri-gen system for renewable hydrogen, electricity, and water generation, in a ceremony attended by several officials. The system is designed to offer clean support to the facility The Tri-gen system is meant to support operations at Toyota’s largest North American port facility. At the official opening, the renewable hydrogen system was described as a “first-of-its-kind”. In attendance included State, City, and Port of Long Beach officials.…
The Californian port recently held its official opening of the new Tri-gen system
The Port of Long Beach in California has now officially opened its Tri-gen system for renewable hydrogen, electricity, and water generation, in a ceremony attended by several officials.The system is designed to offer clean support to the facility
The Tri-gen system is meant to support operations at Toyota’s largest North American port facility. At the official opening, the renewable hydrogen system was described as a “first-of-its-kind”. In attendance included State, City, and Port of Long Beach officials. The Tri-gen system was opened at the location by Toyota Motor North America and FuelCell Energy. According to the Port of Long Beach, the Tri-gen system produces the clean H2, zero-emission electricity, and usable water by fueling it with biogas. The H2, electricity and water are then used for the support of the Toyota Logistics Services vehicle processing and distribution center at Long Beach, California.Able to produce 1,200 kilograms of renewable hydrogen per day
At the ceremony to open the facility, the port underscored that the Tri-gen system has a 1,200 kilogram per day capacity for clean H2 generation. This is produced for the purpose of fueling fuel cell electric vehicles that are imported into the terminal.
The H2 will also be used as a fuel supply for an adjacent hydrogen refueling station that supports Toyota Logistics Services as well as the port complex’ heavy-duty drayage truck operations.