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Florida Begins Work on First H2 Station

19 February 2005

Florida Governor Jeb Bush broke ground for the state’s first hydrogen fueling station on Friday. BP is providing the fueling support.

As part of Florida’s hydrogen initiatives, Ford is providing eight Ford V-10, E-450 H2ICE shuttle buses (earlier post) and a small fleet of Ford Focus fuel cell vehicles (earlier post) as part of a DOE-sponsored demonstration project. 

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