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Plug Power has begun production of hydrogen at its 40 MW electrolysis plant in Woodbine, Georgia. The facility, billed as the largest electrolytic liquid H2 facility in the US, has a capacity of 15 metric tons per day. It will buy renewable energy credits from the local electrical grid, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Plug is distributing the resulting hydrogen to its network of forklift and automotive fueling stations.
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