Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
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Environmental Protection Division<br />
Mobile and Area Source Program - Low Emissions Vehicle Certification<br />
4244 International Parkway, Suite 136<br />
Atlanta, GA 30354<br />
Phone: (404) 363-7028<br />
E-mail: michael_chadwell@dnr.state.ga.us<br />
Web: www.gaepd.org<br />
HOV Lane Exemption for Alternative <strong>Fuel</strong> Vehicles<br />
www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-bin/gl_codes_detail.pl?code=40-2-76<br />
www.dot.state.ga.us/specialsubjects/hov/hov-afv.shtml<br />
http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/motor/plates/plate.asp?ptitle=AF<br />
Vehicles displaying an AFV tag may operate in HOV lanes and are not required to<br />
comply with the minimum passenger requirement.<br />
Contact:<br />
Georgia Department of Revenue<br />
Attention: IRP Unit<br />
Motor Vehicle Division<br />
P O Box 16909<br />
Atlanta, GA 30321<br />
Phone: (404) 675-6135<br />
Web: http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/motor<br />
1. PLANS/STRATEGIES<br />
HAWAII<br />
Study: Nurturing a Clean Energy Future in Hawaii: Assessing the<br />
Feasibility of the Large-Scale Utilization of Hydrogen and <strong>Fuel</strong> <strong>Cells</strong> in<br />
Hawaii www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/ert//hydrogen02.pdf<br />
In <strong>2000</strong>, the Hawaii Legislature passed resolution tasking the Department of Business,<br />
Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT) to conduct a feasibility study to assess the<br />
potential for large-scale use of hydrogen, fuel cells, and renewable energy in Hawaii.<br />
DBEDT commissioned the Hawaii Natural Energy <strong>Institute</strong> (HNEI) to prepare a hydrogen<br />
and fuel cell feasibility study, and the preliminary results were presented to the<br />
Legislature in January 2001. The final report, "Nurturing a Clean Energy Future in<br />
Hawaii: Assessing the Feasibility of the Large-Scale Utilization of Hydrogen and <strong>Fuel</strong><br />
<strong>Cells</strong> in Hawaii", was completed in June 2001 and revised in July 2004. In addition to<br />
identifying areas where hydrogen and fuel cells have the potential to contribute to<br />
Hawaii's energy mix, the study recommended the development of public-private<br />
partnerships to develop the necessary hydrogen infrastructure.<br />
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