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HyOrc Corporation Unveils Modular Hydrogen Power for a Failing Grid
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HyOrc Corporation has unveiled modular hydrogen power units designed to provide off-grid energy for critical infrastructure. The systems run on hydrogen and other fuels, offering a scalable alternative to centralized grids. They're already being integrated into heavy-duty transport and clean power projects in Europe.
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