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Statoil eyes hydrogen role

STATOIL’S quest to find cleaner sources of energy is seeing it investigating the conversion of a combined cycle gas turbines to run on hydrogen, a move that could remove emissions equivalent to more than two million cars from the road.

Statoil eyes hydrogen role

The oiler has signed a memorandum of understanding with transport and storage firm Gasunie and power concern Vattenfall for the possibilities of converting an existing gas power plant Magnum in the Netherlands...

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