Project awarded to produce green hydrogen, ammonia and methanol at the same time
The project will produce 110,000 tons of hydrogen, 600,000 tons of ammonia and 60,000 tons of green methanol annually.
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The project will produce 110,000 tons of hydrogen, 600,000 tons of ammonia and 60,000 tons of green methanol annually.
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