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Biggest Hydrogen Service Station Opened

November 12, 2004
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Transport Minister Manfred Stolpe opened the world's biggest hydrogen service station in Berlin on Friday. Germany's first of its kind, the station's first customers will be a fleet of 16 cars and a public bus. The vehicles will test both fluid and gas hydrogen that flows from the station's two pumps. The project is being carried out by Clean Energy Partnership Berlin, a joint undertaking on the part of energy, oil and car companies, which have, along with the government, invested €33 million (€42.6 million) in it.