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Largest Hydrogen Highway to Link America and Europe: 10 Million Metric Tons and a New Color
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America and Europe have been strong trade partners for hundreds of years. A new venture to ship clean hydrogen across the Atlantic Ocean is set to bring the relationship into a greener and more environmentally friendly era. World and industry leaders are realizing that hydrogen holds the key to averting major climate disasters, and Europe wants 10 million metric tons of it every year by 2030. America’s Gulf Coast states are ready to provide it.
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