PA Loses Equinor, Gains Mitsubishi in Hydrogen Hub Application

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One of two original "anchor" applicants in the billion-dollar hydrogen hub Hunger Games contest that was part of Pennsylvania's application was Equinor (the Norwegian super major formerly known as Statoil). The Pittsburgh Business Times reports Equinor is now out and has been replaced by Mitsubishi Power, which (among other things) builds natural gas and hydrogen turbines to generate electricity. Why did Equinor leave? Is this proposal in trouble?

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