Redding Rancheria to develop Californian green hydrogen plant
The Redding Rancheria Tribe will develop a 30 tonnes per day green hydrogen plant in Red Bluff, California, in partnership with H2 Energy Group.
One growth market in carbon dioxide lies in concrete and cement production. It is a development that sees CO₂ sequestered in new concrete and strengthening it. Alternatives to cement are also landing, to further decarbonize construction.
The Redding Rancheria Tribe will develop a 30 tonnes per day green hydrogen plant in Red Bluff, California, in partnership with H2 Energy Group.
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