The US National Hydrogen Association, NHA,  released a new report called the “Energy
Evolution:  An Analysis of Alternative Vehicles and Fuels to 2100” showing that a
scenario which initially includes a mix of alternative vehicles, and is later dominated by hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles sales is the only way to simultaneously cut U.S. greenhouse gas pollution by 80% below 1990 levels; reach petroleum quasi-independence by mid-century; and eliminate nearly all controllable air  pollution by the end of the century.  The report also shows that an expansion of hydrogen stations in the US is more
affordable than most people think: $9 billion to add 6,500 hydrogen dispensers to gasoline stations over 10 years . A task force of experts conducted the “Energy Evolution” analysis under the leadership of Xcel Energy’s Frank Novacheck, and reviewend by the U.S Department of Energy, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and U.S. Fuel Cell Council have reviewed the report.To download the report please visit the NHA site.