Brazil is set to develop the world’s inaugural facility for fueling vehicles with green hydrogen extracted from ethanol, as disclosed by the project’s leaders. This pilot facility, spanning 425 square meters, will be located within the University of São Paulo (USP) campus. It boasts a production capacity of 4.5 kilograms of hydrogen per hour, sufficient […]
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