India invites RFP for hydrogen in steel and iron sector
India is inviting proposals for pilot projects on using hydrogen in the iron and steel sector, drawing on funding from the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
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India is inviting proposals for pilot projects on using hydrogen in the iron and steel sector, drawing on funding from the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
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