Air Force
May 21 2009, Anupam

Eco Factor: Air Force’s hydrogen generating plant powered by solar energy.

Hydrogen is by all means a green fuel and a better alternative than other fossil fuels which are in use today. Making hydrogen generation a green process, Hickam Air...

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