It will support the construction of the facility, which will combine 220MW of alkaline electrolysis with two massive 4.5 million-barrel salt caverns to store clean hydrogen
ReadThe project will facilitate 550kW of solar panels, which will feed directly into one of its halls and the campus grid
ReadThe two stations generate power from more than 300 solar panels which produce enough electricity to offset 100% of their annual power consumption
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