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Norway's first hydrogen fueling station was just opened near Stovanger next to the planed highway "HyNor."
Norway's first hydrogen fueling station was just opened near Stovanger next to the planed highway "HyNor."
HyNor is planned to run between the capital Oslo and the port of Stavanger. They plan to have five Hydrogen re-fuelling stations along the 360-mile route.
HyNor is planned to run between the capital Oslo and the port of Stavanger. They plan to have five Hydrogen re-fuelling stations along the 360-mile route.

Revision as of 09:24, 25 February 2007

Norway's first hydrogen fueling station was just opened near Stovanger next to the planed highway "HyNor." HyNor is planned to run between the capital Oslo and the port of Stavanger. They plan to have five Hydrogen re-fuelling stations along the 360-mile route.


Note Norway is not the only place making a Hydrogen Highway, California already has 22 hydrogen fueling stations in operation and a planned Hydrogen Highway as well. What should we call it HyCal?

Sources: http://www.tnn.co.uk/EuropeanNews/plonearticle.2006-08-24.3925796700 http://autoreview.belproject.com/item/182 http://www.hydrogencarsnow.com/norway-hynor-project.htm --> can someone put the picture of the planned highway in this artical please?