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Chevron’s Green Waste-to-Hydrogen Project: A Step Towards Sustainable Transportation in California

Here’s an article posted in Upstream Online.

According to the article,

  • Investment: Chevron has committed $25 million to a green waste-to-hydrogen project in California
  • Project Goal: The project aims to supply hydrogen to refueling depots for transport
  • Plant Location: The $50 million plant will be located in Richmond, northern California

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