A regional hydrogen hub proposal that could produce cleaner energy for Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and Wisconsin was announced by state leaders on Wednesday.
Hydrogen fuel cells don’t produce greenhouse gases, making them a clean energy alternative to cut down climate-warming emissions for the states’ transportation, manufacturing, and agricultural industries.
“Clean hydrogen has the potential to play a key role in our clean energy efforts here in Wisconsin and across the country, and I’m proud to be working together with this bipartisan group of governors to do the right thing for our states’ futures,” Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) said in a statement.
“By bringing together our ...
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