West Virginia University’s National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) has received a US$1.15m grant to develop the state’s second hydrogen production-fuelling station. The new station will mark the northern terminus of a ‘hydrogen highway’ between Yeager Airport in Charleston and Morgantown. The facility will produce the hydrogen from water by using Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
West Virginia University’s National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) has received a US$1.15m grant to develop the state’s second hydrogen production-fuelling station. The new station will mark the northern terminus of a ‘hydrogen highway’ between Yeager Airport in Charleston and Morgantown.
The facility will produce the hydrogen from water by using
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