Universal Hydrogen completes airport hydrogen storage solution demonstration
Universal Hydrogen has completed first demonstrations of the AmpCart™ hydrogen storage solution at Hawthorne Airport in Los Angeles, the US.
It’s an absolute pleasure to be writing to you for the first time as Editor – especially as we draw closer to the 50 th issue of H2 View in April and our fifth birthday in July. With this February Power Pillar issue, we dive into hydrogen production. Power has been a subject that has always caught my eye. Recently, more than ever.
Universal Hydrogen has completed first demonstrations of the AmpCart™ hydrogen storage solution at Hawthorne Airport in Los Angeles, the US.
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