Hawaii has set a target to install 20-25 hydrogen stations across the island by 2015. Ten companies, agencies and universities have joined the Hawaii Hydrogen Initiative (H2I), a project between Hawaiian utility The Gas Company (TGC) and General Motors that aims to integrate hydrogen as a key building block for Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Hawaii has set a target to install 20-25 hydrogen stations across the island by 2015. Ten companies, agencies and universities have joined the Hawaii Hydrogen Initiative (H2I), a project between Hawaiian utility The Gas Company (TGC) and General Motors that aims to integrate hydrogen as a key building block for
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