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Republican policymakers all-in on hyrdogen hubs

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(The Center Square) — Republican lawmakers welcome the state’s future hydrogen hubs as the next step in energy production that balances environmental conservation with economic growth. But not everyone believes in the promise of hydrogen, and instead worry that the government will waste billions on questionable technology. The Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub (MACH2) based in […]

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