SARTA seeks to build support for hydrogen hub in Ohio

February 17, 2022

The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority is part of a new alliance seeking a $2 billion federal grant to help build a hydrogen industry hub in the region.

The public agency — which uses hydrogen to fuel some of its bus fleet — banded together with about 62 other organizations and government leaders last month to form the Ohio Clean Energy Hub Alliance and begin pushing for the concept.

The goal is to provide a cleaner energy source with no or little carbon emissions and to create of tens of thousands of jobs in an area that could encompass Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

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