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Associate professor, Lee Lines, receives grant for an important hydrogen project.

Meghan Waters

Issue date: 4/15/05 Section: Life & Times
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Rollins associate professor of environmental studies Lee Lines was awarded a $160,000 grant in late March from the Florida Hydrogen Initiative (FHI). The project that won the grant is called "Location Strategies for the Initial Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure in Florida."

Lines commented that the grant is an opportunity to "drastically reduce our dependence on petroleum as an energy source."

Last month at the Orlando Science Center, Representative Dan Weldon, M.D., along with the Florida Hydrogen Initiative announced the energy projects. This multi-million dollar effort to improve Florida's Hydrogen Initiative also included plans to build a hydrogen power exhibit in the Orlando Science Center as well as the installation of a hydrogen fuel cell at a eventful interstate rest area.

The FHI is a nonprofit organization led by Congressman Weldon that strives to bring Florida to the forefront of improving and implementing hydrogen energy technology.
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