Peter Gluck wrote:
But Xanthi Press wrote no testing by State authorities no plant. Confusing.
The Sept. 1 report said they do not have a license for the plant yet. Defkalion confirmed they are still working on that. I do not think the report said there has been no testing.
There is also some confusion about the nature of the factory. Apparently a local university professor thinks they need a license for the use and storage of massive amounts of hydrogen; ~150 tons. That would require a license. They do not need that much, obviously. My guess is that the professor thinks this is a conventional fuel cell, which would call for lots of hydrogen. They are talking about catalysts and reactors so this mistake would be understandable.
- Jed

