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Ronn Inc. Signs Joint Venture LOI With Hydrogen Horizons
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RONN, Inc. announced today that it has signed an LOI to form a joint venture with its long-time friends at Hydrogen Horizons. The purpose of the Joint Venture is to work together and further enhance the commercialization of hydrogen around the globe. H2H is a leading pioneer in the hydrogen space with patented technologies of advanced hydrogen storage and hydrogen cooling systems.
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