AUSTIN (Nexstar) — It is the least busiest gas station in all of Texas because there is only one person in the state who can buy what it’s selling. It’s a hydrogen vehicle fueling dispenser and it’s located on University of Texas at Austin’s J.J. Pickle Research Campus in north Austin.
The facility is known as a hydrogen proto-hub. The team at the hub is studying multiple forms of hydrogen production and uses, like how to fuel up hydrogen-powered vehicles. It is the only facility of its kind and it will not only help train the future workforce, but also demonstrate how a hydrogen ecosystem can function on a statewide level.
“This facility is going to be a proving ground for future hydrogen technologies,” Michael Lewis, the director UT Austin’s Center for Electromechanics, explained…