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Re: Michigan-backed hydrogen hub gets up to $1B from feds
« Reply #1 on: Oct 17, 2023, 11:54 »
"The Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen, known as MachH2, proposed to develop a hydrogen hub that serves Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky and Missouri."  Oddly not including Ohio, who have had Hydrogen buses for over 5 years.   Maybe Davis Besse is creating hydrogen, and we don't want H2 from that northern state....:)

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Re: Michigan-backed hydrogen hub gets up to $1B from feds
« Reply #2 on: Oct 17, 2023, 01:10 »
"The Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen, known as MachH2, proposed to develop a hydrogen hub that serves Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky and Missouri."  Oddly not including Ohio, who have had Hydrogen buses for over 5 years.   Maybe Davis Besse is creating hydrogen, and we don't want H2 from that northern state....:)

It is interesting that one of the main objections to hydrogen is its explosive potential. There have been a lot of electric cars and busses light up like an emergency road flare, but I have not seen a hydrogen powered vehicle burn yet.  8)

 


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