WSU Model Improves Liquid Hydrogen Storage Efficiency
Most major factual claims—WSU's development of a liquid hydrogen storage model, significant collaboration with Plug Power, emphasis on operational optimizations reducing boil-off losses, and regional hydrogen infrastructure initiatives—are supported by recent press releases and industry reporting from Spring and Summer of 2025. Some claims, especially precise quantitative details (e.g., exact '26%' reduction, number of forklifts operated, and full integration into DOE or FAA regulatory frameworks), lack accessible primary corroboration and are stated as fact without qualifying language. No blatant misinformation, but a need for more sources and precision in some statements.
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