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The unnamed government agency where the protagonist, Dara Bouldin, works and where her existence is initially unknown.
Various government agencies within Malaysia have an interest in using clean energy, supporting the feasibility study on hydrogen fuel cells.
These agencies have released the National Climate Assessment report, which details the impact of human activity on climate change.
Some of the newly delivered Hyundai ix35 fuel cell vehicles will be used by government agencies in Europe to determine the potential of fuel cell vehicles.
This unnamed government agency will purchase the energy generated by the wind projects through a power-purchase agreement and funnel it into the country's energy grid.
These agencies have granted approval for Ming Yang's large-scale wind farm project in Jiangsu Province.
These agencies are participating in the 'Mobilite Hydrogene France' initiative, contributing to the planning and development of the country's hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
Government agencies are adopting new technologies and implementing initiatives that are increasing the popularity of hydrogen fuel.
Government agencies have the budget to incorporate fuel cells into their power infrastructure, indicating that fuel cells are currently too expensive for widespread commercial adoption.

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