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GenH2 and ZeroAvia Sign MOU to Develop Liquid Hydrogen Technologies for Airports
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GenH2, an industry leader in hydrogen infrastructure solutions, has executed an MOU with hydrogen-electric propulsion developer ZeroAvia to develop liquid hydrogen aviation infrastructure solutions for use in airport environments.
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