Linde and Daimler open hydrogen fuelling station at Stuttgart airport
OMV - a major German fuelling station operator - Linde and Daimler have opened a hydrogen filling station at Stuttgart Airport. The fuelling station is the Baden-Württemberg’s first publicly accessible station and is subsidised by the Baden-Württemberg’s state government. The hydrogen will be produced using steam reformation of natural gas and will deliver gaseous hydrogen at 350 and 700 bar.
Source: Fuel Cell Today
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