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*12 bar in a propane tank, 10 gallons, or about 120 gallons of STP hydrogen. [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=REV739pRNcw].
*12 bar in a propane tank, 10 gallons, or about 120 gallons of STP hydrogen. [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=REV739pRNcw].
*350 bar or 700 bar is used for portable hydrogen vehicles, typically in type IV carbon-composite tanks

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  • 12 bar in a propane tank, 10 gallons, or about 120 gallons of STP hydrogen. [1].
  • 350 bar or 700 bar is used for portable hydrogen vehicles, typically in type IV carbon-composite tanks