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Oklahoma gets hydrogen manufacturing commitment after taskforce study identifies potential

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While you can't smell or see hydrogen, it already is impacting Oklahoma. Woodside, an Australian company that aims to produce hydrogen as a commercial fuel, has leased (with an option to buy) 94 acres in Ardmore, where it plans to build a hydrogen manufacturing facility capable of producing up to 90 liquid tons of fuel daily by 2025.

The company included no financial information as part of its announcement about its H2OK project earlier this month.

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