Massena Central School District Considers Hydrogen-Powered Buses for Zero-Emission Conversion
Key Ideas
  • The Massena Central School District is exploring the use of hydrogen-cell powered buses for the state-mandated transition to zero-emission vehicles by 2027.
  • Preliminary discussions with Air Products have been held regarding the adoption of hydrogen-cell technology for buses.
  • Hydrogen-powered buses are considered a viable zero-emission option, although electric buses currently have more widespread acceptance.
  • Superintendent Ronald P. Burke expressed optimism in the growth of hydrogen technology and the district's commitment to exploring this alternative.
The Massena Central School District in the USA is in the process of transitioning to zero-emission buses by 2027, following a state mandate. As part of this initiative, the district is considering the adoption of hydrogen-cell powered buses. While electric buses have been more popular, Superintendent Ronald P. Burke has indicated that discussions with Air Products regarding hydrogen-cell technology have taken place. Although hydrogen-powered buses have not gained as much momentum as electric ones, the district remains open to exploring this environmentally friendly option. Superintendent Burke is optimistic about the advancements in hydrogen technology and has committed to further investigating the feasibility of integrating hydrogen-powered buses into the district's transportation fleet.
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