An Israeli company has signed a strategic agreement with a major Japanese conglomerate to supply its technology for producing hydrogen, a gas widely seen as a source of green power for the future. The Caesarea-based H2Pro company will work with Tokyo-headquartered Sumitomo Corporation in a deal valued at $250 million by 2030. H2Pro is currently building a 0.4-kilogram megawatt pilot project capable of producing 200 kilograms of hydrogen per day.
An Israeli company has signed a strategic agreement with a major Japanese conglomerate to supply its technology for producing hydrogen, a gas widely seen as a source of green power for the future. The Caesarea-based H2Pro company will work with Tokyo-headquartered Sumitomo Corporation in a deal valued at $250 million by 2030. H2Pro is currently building a 0.4-kilogram megawatt pilot project capable of producing 200 kilograms of hydrogen per day.
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