September 28th, 2009
Bringing Home the Hydrogen Convergence to Loudoun County
We at the ebTDesign Forum are sorry for the lack of posts this month. We have been working hard to introduce hydrogen convergence to Loudoun County, VA. This summer we spent a lot time looking for partners to help us solve the issues related to hydrogen infrastructure deployment and found them in our own backyard.
Loudoun County is the perfect place to workout the potential of hydrogen convergence. It has three distinct locales: suburbs/exburbs, small towns and fabulous rural country side. The population density of most urban areas will make them very easy to justify locating hydrogen infrastructure. Making the case for less populated regions like Loudoun will be more difficult.
On the other hand, it’s hard to believe that more technology companies don’t include Loudoun County in their early product trials. The local government is pro-business and there’s land available for new commercial real estate development. Loudoun, also, has the highest number of young and wealthy households in the United States.
Zachary Alexander
Concepts: exburb, hydrogen, Loudoun, suburb