Bud the spud’s big hydrogen rig, fuelling at the station, smiling
Five thousand hydrogen buses and trucks later, Canada’s pioneering fuel cell sector eyes home field.

As overshadowed by batteries as curling is by hockey, hydrogen fuel cells have become topical as governments have shifted from incremental climate policies to net zero targets.
For the benefit of casual onlookers, 2022 is for hydrogen fuel cells what 1982 was for cellphones: the start of meteoric g...
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