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Pennsylvania State Senate Celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

H2 Day 2019 Events & Activities

Pennsylvania State Senate Celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

Connor Dolan

On October 23, the Pennsylvania Senate adopted a resolution from State Senator Bob Mensch recognizing National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day was recognized by a number of states and the legislative branch this year.

In addition, Mensch and State Senator Gene Yaw attended the Electric Vehicle Ride and Drive hosted by the Drive Electric Pennsylvania Coalition and the Governor's Green Government Council. PDC Machines provided rides in its 2019 Hyundai Nexo fuel cell vehicle.

PDC Machines Displaying its Hyundai Nexo Fuel Cell Vehicle at the Pennsylvania Electric Vehicle Ride and Drive Event. Attendees included Senator Gene Yaw (far left) and Senator Bob Mensch (far right). Source: State Senator Bob Mensch

PDC Machines Displaying its Hyundai Nexo Fuel Cell Vehicle at the Pennsylvania Electric Vehicle Ride and Drive Event. Attendees included Senator Gene Yaw (far left) and Senator Bob Mensch (far right). Source: State Senator Bob Mensch