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Next Hydrogen Announces Strategic Partnership with Sungrow Hydrogen
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Next Hydrogen and Sungrow Hydrogen have formed a strategic partnership to scale up green hydrogen production using water electrolysis. They'll leverage Sungrow’s 3GW manufacturing capacity while co-developing solutions for industries like ammonia, aviation fuel, and steel. The partnership aims to fast-track cost-effective, large-scale green hydrogen adoption worldwide.
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