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In this newsletter: Competition heats up as Pennsylvania vies for federal funding to build a hydrogen hub. 

Allegheny General Hospital [AGH] is one step closer to beginning development of a new structure on its North Side campus — but residents voiced concerns about construction traffic and pollution. 

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As feds move toward decision on hydrogen hubs, players jockey for Pennsylvania policy

Explore the debate surrounding House Bill 1215 as it seeks to incentivize low-emission hydrogen production in Pennsylvania for decarbonization goals. The bill sparks controversy as industry and labor advocates clash over the bill's impact on the fossil fuel-based energy approach.
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