Fuel Cells Promise New U.S. Jobs
Commercializing fuel cells and shifting from gasoline to hydrogen could generate 675,000 new jobs over the next 25 years, concludes a Department of Energy study sent to Congress today
Commercialization would create jobs in manufacturing, assembly, fuel production, repair, recycling, construction, and at auto shops and dealerships nationwide.
"This analysis confirms the economic potential of fuel cells for our nation," said Robert Rose, Executive Director of the US Fuel Cell Council, the industry trade association. "It also confirms the stimulus effect -- the faster the transition, the faster jobs are created. Government support really does translate into American jobs."
The study evaluated a scenario in which 89% of new vehicle sales are fuel cell vehicles and 5% of US power is fuel cell generated by 2035, and a scenario in which fuel cells account for 20% of vehicle sales and 2% of power generation. More than three times as many jobs are created in the more aggressive scenario. The study evaluated transportation, stationary and portable power sectors.
US Fuel Cell Council Brynne Ward, 202-293-5500 ext 33 brynne@fuelcells.org
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