Oracle, PowerChina plans 400 MW hydrogen project in Sindh

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UK coal and gold mining projects developer Oracle Power Plc is partnering with PowerChina International Group Ltd to develop a hydrogen production facility powered by a 400 MW solar photovoltaic project in Pakistan. 

The solar PV-powered green hydrogen production plant will be built within the province of Sindh. It can generate up to 150,000 kg of green hydrogen per day. The developers are currently conducting the technical feasibility studies of the project. 

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