Statkraft halts its green hydrogen programme
Norway state-owned company Statkraft has halted new hydrogen developments, blaming ongoing market uncertainty.
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Norway state-owned company Statkraft has halted new hydrogen developments, blaming ongoing market uncertainty.
Bruce Woerner, CO2 Consultant at Woerner CO2 Consulting, discusses if there are likely to be any CO2 shortages around the corner on gasworld’s CO2: Securing Supplies and Exploring New Pathways webinar.
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