Published by Todd Bush on January 16, 2025
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif., Jan. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 13, 2025, the First Public Hydrogen Authority (FPH2) held its groundbreaking inaugural board meeting at the Avalon Room in the City of Industry, California. This milestone event celebrated the official launch of the nation's first public hydrogen utility, an initiative poised to revolutionize the renewable hydrogen market and solidify California as a global leader in clean energy innovation.
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The board meeting brought together influential leaders, industry experts, and public officials to establish the vision, governance, and strategic direction for FPH2. With its mission to consolidate demand, aggregate supply, and create a transparent marketplace, FPH2 is setting a new standard for how hydrogen producers and consumers connect. The authority aims to leverage public-sector leadership and federal incentives, such as the 45V tax credit, to make renewable hydrogen more accessible, affordable, and scalable.
"This meeting was more than just a formality—it was the first step toward reshaping the clean energy landscape," said Chairman R. Rex Parris, Mayor of Lancaster. "FPH2 is breaking barriers by providing a public utility model that ensures sustainability, affordability, and transparency. This is a pivotal moment not just for California but for the entire clean energy movement."
Attendees were inspired by the authority's forward-thinking approach, which focuses on integrating renewable hydrogen into sectors such as transportation, logistics, and heavy industry. The meeting underscored FPH2's commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation, as the authority works to deliver tangible benefits for communities, businesses, and the environment alike.
"By connecting producers and end users, FPH2 ensures that renewable hydrogen becomes a viable solution for economic growth and environmental stewardship," added Vice Chairman Newell Ruggles, Council Member of the City of Industry. "This is a model of how public entities can drive transformative change."
Following the meeting, a celebratory social hour provided stakeholders with the opportunity to network, share insights, and discuss the exciting possibilities ahead. The event showcased the collaborative spirit at the heart of FPH2's mission and highlighted the potential for renewable hydrogen to become the cornerstone of California's clean energy future.
FPH2 is already garnering attention for its unique public utility model, which bridges the gap between private industry and public accountability. By aggregating demand and fostering transparency, the authority is designed to streamline transactions and reduce costs, making renewable hydrogen a competitive alternative to fossil fuels.
The First Public Hydrogen Authority is the first public hydrogen utility in the United States, established by the City of Lancaster and the City of Industry. Dedicated to accelerating the renewable hydrogen economy, FPH2 connects hydrogen producers and consumers by creating a transparent, scalable marketplace. By leveraging public-sector leadership and strategic partnerships, FPH2 is pioneering a clean energy revolution that benefits both the economy and the environment.
SOURCE: City of Lancaster, CA
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