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"textContent": "Doing the math on Aberdeen’s abandonment of hydrogen buses led to a question from someone living in Düren, Germany about their hydrogen program. On the surface the situations look different. Aberdeen was a city trying to build a hydrogen ecosystem largely on its own. Düren, a district of about 270,000 ... [continued]\n\nThe post Düren’s Hydrogen Bet: The Math Behind a Looming Liability appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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