The mobile food vendors attending a monthly meetup in Tahoe Park typically use gas generators to run their trucks. But this Friday night, they tapped into a fuel source that uses the lightest element on earth for electricity - hydrogen.
The energy comes from 18 pounds of hydrogen loaded in a pickup truck in "an 80kw fuel cell," according to Debby Byrne of Toyota Research and Development. Crews say there is no risk of explosion.
"When people are trying to have a good time at the food trucks event, they don't want to hear 8 generators going on at one time," Guerra said.
"We have a more peaceful environment," said Klaus Sewell of SactoMofo. "There's not so much white noise and 'yaaaaar' going on."
Clean air advocates say hydrogen is a key component in getting more zero-emission vehicles on California roadways and creating a hydrogen highway across the country.
Sacramento Regional Transit is also looking at using hydrogen to power some of its buses, with that fuel being generated by sewage at the regional wastewater treatment plant.
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