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Western Firms Race to Set up Green Hydrogen in Asia – Nikkei

 

Western and regional companies are racing to set up emission-free green hydrogen production in the Asia-Pacific region, Nikkei Asia reported.

Danish multinational Orsted, the largest offshore wind company worldwide, announced plans to enter the market, said the report, with major western oil companies including BP and US multinational Chevron also investing in Asia’s green hydrogen sector.

 

Read the full report: Nikkei Asia

 

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Alfie Habershon

Alfie is a Reporter at Asia Financial. He previously lived in Mumbai reporting on India's economy and healthcare for data journalism initiative IndiaSpend, as well as having worked for London based Tortoise Media.

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