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Revolutionizing the Green Hydrogen Market: City of Lancaster and City of Industry Launch First Public Hydrogen (FPH2)--the First Public Hydrogen Utility
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The City of Lancaster has launched First Public Hydrogen (FPH2), a public renewable hydrogen utility. FPH2 connects hydrogen producers with reliable buyers through a transparent process. It fosters collaboration to drive market growth. This initiative revolutionizes the green hydrogen economy.
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