China's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Developed in Antarctica
China has debuted its hydrogen fuel cell technology in Antarctica, marking a significant step for renewable energy technology on the continent. The hydrogen fuel cell, developed by the hydrogen subsidiary of China's State Power Investment Corporation, was successfully deployed at China's Qinling Station in Antarctica, marking a significant chapter in the global development of hydrogen energy.

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