In Singapore, Eco-Business reported that Taiwan opened its first two hydrogen refueling stations in the territory.
State-run CPC Corp Taiwan and industrial gas company Linde LienHwa inaugurated a demonstration hydrogen station in Kaohsiung’s Nanzih district and a second pilot facility at Linde LienHwa’s Shugu site, following several years of planning, construction and regulatory approvals, according to the report.
The Nanzih station, developed by CPC, can refuel up to seven hydrogen buses a day and supports both 700-bar and 350-bar hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, according to CPC Vice President Lo Po-tung. The station was initially designed to serve hydrogen buses under a transport ministry pilot program, but could later be expanded to passenger cars, trucks and container vehicles, CPC said.
Hydrogen pricing at the site has yet to be finalized. Lo said the station remains a demonstration project and hydrogen prices are still under evaluation.
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