Chena Hot Springs hosts Murkowski and Stevens at hydrogen plant launch

Alaska’s Senators were in Fairbanks over the weekend to cut the ribbon at the state’s first hydrogen production facility. Lisa Murkowski and Ted Stevens toured the small setup at Chena Hot Springs, and saw the resort’s unique geothermal power plant.

Libby Casey, KUAC – Fairbanks

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