Situated at the Ranken College campus in St Louis, the hydrogen hub will be utilised by local customers operating zero-emission fuel cell vehicles. It will offer supply for hydrogen-intensive industrial processes.
For its distribution, BayoTech’s high-pressure gas transport trailers will be used, which have been redesigned for higher gas utilisation.
The hydrogen will be delivered via BayoTech’s high-pressure gas transport trailers, designed for higher gas utilisation. Containing type 3 composite cylinders, BayoTech claims the trailers can carry up to three times more hydrogen than traditional steel trailers.
With a focus on creating highly skilled jobs, the expansion of this network will create local full-time jobs, and a separate social value element will see the introduction of a new curriculum in local schools to educate students looking to get into the green energy sector.
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