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Only a few dozen hydrogen filling stations have been built worldwide, although governments are subsidising more being built.
Hydrogen filling stations, iPhones, microwaveable popcorn... Reykjavik hosted my debut encounter with each of these technological landmarks.
Afterward, the group made its way to the company's garage to drive two experimental cars to a hydrogen filling station.
In 2003, the first hydrogen filling station with hydrogen on-site production was built in Madrid.
Numerical results can be applied to the optimization of an actual hydrogen filling process.
London's deputy mayor, Kit Malthouse, announced last year that by 2012 there would be six hydrogen filling stations in the capital.
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With the help of a hydrogen filled 4.5 pound balloon, the doll climbed over 100,000 feet above earth at a rate of 1,400 feet per minute.
Then, three important aspects of high pressure gaseous hydrogen safety, i.e., hydrogen embrittlement of metals at room temperature, temperature rise in hydrogen fast filling, and potential risks such as diffusion, deflagration, and detonation after hydrogen leakage are introduced.
Despite the grand vision, however, Shell currently has only six hydrogen filling-stations worldwide.
Although this is not the world's first hydrogen filling-station, it is the first to be open to the general public.
Perhaps in a dig toward government agencies who have provided wan support of hydrogen filling-station infrastructure, Nissan said the Terra was intended to demonstrate the automaker's readiness to deploy fuel-cell products "whenever hydrogen becomes widely available".
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