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Aberdeen's Ambitious Hydrogen Plans Partner with BP
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Aberdeen, known for its pioneering efforts in the energy sector, is taking a significant step forward in its journey toward becoming a leading hydrogen hub. The city council has approved a partnership with BP, a major player in the global energy industry, to develop the Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub. This project aligns with Aberdeen's commitment to achieving its Net Zero Vision, aiming to position the city at the forefront of green fuel and energy production.
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