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SunHydrogen Releases Video Showcasing 1m² Green Hydrogen Panel Demonstration
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SunHydrogen has unveiled its green hydrogen panel demonstration at the 1m² scale, showcasing renewable hydrogen production in subfreezing temperatures. The company's breakthrough technology eliminates reliance on grid power and long-distance hydrogen transport, reducing costs and emissions. Recent milestones include joining the Texas Hydrogen Alliance and exploring pilot plant sites in Hawaii.
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