Chena Hot Springs generating its own hydrogen supply — an Alaskan first

Chena Hot Springs, the resort northeast of Fairbanks, has achieved another energy breakthrough. A year after opening the planet’s first low-temperature geothermal power plant, the resort has the state’s first hydrogen production facility.

Libby Casey, KUAC – Fairbanks

Previous articleDoes Anchorage still need its vehicle I/M program?
Next article'Columbia' suffers piston damage, heads to port for repairs