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Air Liquide Could Pursue Just Two Out of Six Us Hydrogen Hubs After Trump Halts Funding
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Air Liquide may proceed with only two of its six planned U.S. hydrogen hubs after President Trump froze funding for clean energy projects, affecting billions in investments. The company remains committed to hydrogen and ammonia production, with ongoing projects like its partnership with ExxonMobil in Baytown, Texas.
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