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Notebook: Hydrogen grants awarded for new projects

Source: The State
Columbia : SC : USA | 8 months ago  
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Research Authority today announced five grants awarded as part of the Greater Columbia Fuel Cell Challenge. The challenge was established in 2006 to award grants for demonstration projects that educate the public on hydrogen fuel cells and to create partnerships with fuel cell companies across...
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