RE Magazine: Hydrogen Power – Co-ops Are Helping a New Fuel Industry Grow
2 May 2023
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When a hydrogen fuel cell company was pursuing ways to expand its green hydrogen production and get closer to emerging markets for its products, John Middleton saw an opportunity to add a major commercial/industrial customer to his co-op’s load.
As CEO of Nahunta, Georgia-based Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corp., he decided to take an active role in helping local economic development advocates in southeastern Georgia promote the project and seal the deal.
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