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Designating National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

The U.S. Senate designated October 8 as National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day. This aims to highlight the importance of these technologies in energy, transportation, and environmental protection, potentially leading to cleaner energy sources and transportation options for citizens in the future.
Key points
The designation aims to raise awareness about clean and efficient hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
These technologies are used in transportation (cars, buses, trains) and for powering homes and businesses, potentially leading to more stable energy access and reduced pollution.
Hydrogen can be sourced from various resources, including renewables, supporting energy independence and environmental protection.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_SRES_412
Sponsor: Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT]
Process start date: 2021-10-07