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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Aug 1, 2025, 06:56 PM Aug 1

The energy source that could survive Trump's attack on California's green ambitions

At a construction site along the Los Angeles River, just south of where four freeways converge in Vernon, a crane hoisted a set of massive white pipes into the air on a recent weekday morning.

The pipes will eventually be connected to fuel dispensers where they will serve as storage vessels for hydrogen — a growing yet controversial source of energy that some see as key to California's ambitious climate goals.

The site is being developed by a New Jersey-based company called Avina in partnership with Vernon Public Utilities. When completed this October, it is planned to produce up to 4 metric tons of compressed green hydrogen a day to power heavy-duty trucks and buses, helping to clean up one of the worst polluting sectors in the state.

The facility is expected to eliminate approximately 130,000 metric tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions annually, according to Avina. Company officials said it will be the largest clean hydrogen project with on-site dispensing — meaning pumps where fleets can refuel — in the country.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/energy-source-could-survive-trumps-100000947.html

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The energy source that could survive Trump's attack on California's green ambitions (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 1 OP
There's some pretty misleading language in that story OKIsItJustMe Aug 1 #1

OKIsItJustMe

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1. There's some pretty misleading language in that story
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 07:49 PM
Aug 1


Avina says it's working on a cleaner approach. The Vernon facility will use large electrolyzer machines powered by 100% clean energy to split hydrogen from water. The machines will be fueled by wind and solar projects in California, along with energy sourced from Vernon Public Utilities, whose grid is currently 40% renewable-powered.

The water used in the process — about 30,000 to 40,000 gallons per day — will come entirely from Vernon's groundwater, with no imported supplies, according to Margie Otto, assistant general manager of Vernon Public Utilities.



OK, I’ll bite, what percentage of the electricity will come from "wind and solar projects in California?"

As we all know, water pumped out of the aquifer in my town does not affect my neighbors’ wells…
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