U.S. encourages critical minerals marketplace to skirt China’s supply chain
The U.S. and its allies are developing plans for a critical minerals marketplace that involves friendly countries as a means of
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The U.S. and its allies are developing plans for a critical minerals marketplace that involves friendly countries as a means of
In a big boost for the green hydrogen business, Germany will build the world’s longest hydrogen pipeline by 2032, with parts of
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Methanol, also known as wood alcohol, has the potential to be a new, greener fuel for shipping, but it is not
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Oil prices were expected to trend downward as Saudi Arabia decided it will give up on the production cuts it started
Europe and Africa have built an important connection around the supply of critical minerals, but that relationship can be improved, with
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