Hoak Road, currently a narrow two-lane road, will be upgraded and widened to accommodate truck traffic coming in and out of the new complex.
Receiving its $1 million through the Third Frontier Research and Development Fund grant, Vandalia’s Ultra Cell Corp. is working with the University of Dayton and Mound Technical Solutions on the XX55 fuel cell, which is powered by biodegradeable methanol. The fuel cell can deliver 50 watts of continuous power for weeks.
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