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Jan
16:07
UK grants £7m for Tees Valley H2 refuelling hub, truck deployments
The UK government on Wednesday announced £7 million ($8.9m) for building a green hydrogen refuelling station and deploying a minimum of 20 hydrogen fuel cell trucks in Tees Valley, in the northeast of England.
Spanish company Exolum was awarded £2m to construct an electrolyser and a hydrogen refuelling station at its Riverside terminal in Stockton-on-Tees, near Middlesbrough. Using renewable electricity, the electrolyser will produce green hydrogen for…
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