An Ohio State University team gets $1.6 million from the DOE for a three-year project to generate hydrogen from coal in a process they say is economical, efficient and low-emission. In Autopia.
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An Ohio State University team gets $1.6 million from the DOE for a three-year project to generate hydrogen from coal in a process they say is economical, efficient and low-emission. In Autopia.
Original post by Brad
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