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World Hydrogen Leader , Charley Rattan Associates

UK based offshore wind & hydrogen corporate advisor and trainer; Faculty member World Hydrogen Leaders. Delivering global hydrogen and offshore wind corporate investment advice, business...

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Forbes on green hydrogen. Interested?

OPEC leader Saudi Arabia is building a green hydrogen facility in its cutting-edge futuristic city of Neom. Together with its homegrown power production arm ACWA and US industrial giant Air Products APD -1.3% the joint venture will develop a plant capable of producing 650 tons of green hydrogen fuel per day – enough to power 20,000 hydrogen fueled buses. The $5 billion dollar endeavor will be powered by 4 GW of renewable energy.

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