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Designing a new fueling station to power new hydrogen fuel cell buses on the way to a zero emission future

At a Glance

  • $11M

    Construction Value

Location
Vancouver, Washington
Offices
Client
  • C-TRAN

C-TRAN Hydrogen Fueling Station

As part of the energy transition, C-TRAN (Vancouver, Washington¡¯s transit authority) is moving toward a 100 percent zero emission fleet by 2040¡ªusing hydrogen fuel cell buses (FCEBs) that emit only water vapor and heat when they¡¯re in use. Liquid hydrogen (LH2) is transported and stored in liquid form that¡¯s converted to gas in the vehicle for the on-board fuel cell. C-TRAN engaged us to design a new hydrogen fueling station that will power their new FCEBs.

Across two phases, our team will provide fueling systems engineering, architecture, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and structural engineering services for the facility. Phase 1 consists of one 18,000-gallon liquid hydrogen (LH2) cryogenic tank (an insulated, pressurized container), two LH2 cryogenic pumps (a vacuum pump), two fluid heat exchangers, two vaporizers, and four gaseous hydrogen vessels. Phase 2 consists of a third LH2 cryogenic pump, heat exchanger, vaporizer that will be added along with two additional gaseous hydrogen vessels. This hydrogen fueling station will be incorporated to C-TRAN¡¯s maintenance facilities to accommodate the FCEBs when they arrive.

With this new facility in place, C-TRAN will be well on the road to their goal of decarbonizing their transit system¡ªhelping to improve air quality through reduced emissions.?

At a Glance

  • $11M

    Construction Value

Location
Vancouver, Washington
Offices
Client
  • C-TRAN

Meet Our Team

Reb Guthrie, Principal, Fueling Infrastructure

Creative problem solving¡ªin sometimes unexpected ways¡ªwhile understanding and respecting user needs is easily the best part about my job.

Matt Lewis, Senior Associate, Planner

A well-executed plan does not need a champion¡ªeveryone involved along the way should feel empowered to advance it.

Mark Peckover, Principal, Electrical

Our projects support the critical healthcare and transportation infrastructure of the cities and communities where we work.

Patrick M. McKelvey , Senior Principal

Our purpose and goal is to create better places through thoughtful, creative, and responsive planning and design.

Reb Guthrie

Principal, Fueling Infrastructure

Matt Lewis

Senior Associate, Planner

Mark Peckover

Principal, Electrical

Patrick M. McKelvey

Senior Principal

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