By Melissa Subbotin SACRAMENTO-- The halls of California's State Capitol are usually pretty busy this time of year, but if you listened closely on March 5, you'd have overheard most conversations centering on one topic, the first and most abundant element, Hydrogen. And if you were talking to someone from PG&E that day, you'd have likely learned about the Hydrogen to Infinity project and heard about important legislation that can help support PG&E's transition [...]

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