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  "path": "/2026/03/02/when-70-of-stations-go-dark-the-fragility-of-californias-hydrogen-system/",
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  "textContent": "The recent pressurized hydrogen tanker truck explosion in Colton, California, is first and foremost a human tragedy. One worker lost his life and another was seriously injured. Their families, friends, and co workers are living with the consequences, and that matters more than any infrastructure debate. Hydrogen systems operate at ... [continued]\n\nThe post When 70% Of Stations Go Dark: The Fragility Of California’s Hydrogen System appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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