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Envision Energy Announces Collaboration with BASF in Green Hydrogen to Accelerate Renewable Energy Transition
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Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, announced a strategic collaboration with BASF Process Catalysts, a leading provider of innovative catalyst technology, to enhance the efficiency of generating e-methanol from green hydrogen and carbon dioxide by leveraging their respective expertise. The collaboration marks a significant step towards to create sustainable energy solutions by bringing innovative advances to the sustainable energy value chain.
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