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May 5, 2004
RICHLAND (AP) -- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will receive as much as $15 million by the U.S. Department of Energy to research hydrogen storage.
The goal of the research is to find a safe and efficient way to carry enough hydrogen to support a fuel-cell-powered vehicle on a 300-mile trip.
The money would be part of a $30 million grant over five years to be shared with the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico as a new national Center for Chemical Hydrogen Storage.
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