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Posted on October 26, 2020 by admin

Saudi Green Hydrogen Plan Won’t Erode Oil’s Dominance

(Bloomberg) — Saudi Arabia is building the world’s biggest green hydrogen facility, but oil will continue to be the kingdom’s main business after the plant starts operating in 2025. The $5 billion …

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