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Hydrogen region to appear in Europe

Publish date: November 25, 2005

Sixteen European universities are cooperating to create a hydrogen transport zone called “Zero region” in Europe.

The project provides industrial hydrogen production (about 30 million tonnes a year) and the establishment of a network of hydrogen fuel stations in parts of Italy and Germany, Efir Inform reported.


Project partners will cooperate in technical support development, such as industrial systems hydrogen storage and transportation hydrogen full cell vehicles.

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