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Norwegian company Nel Hydrogen will build a $400 million “gigafactory” in Michigan to manufacture equipment that produces hydrogen fuel, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday.

Though the factory was described in a press release as “automated,” the investment will reportedly also create more than 500 “good-paying clean energy manufacturing jobs.”

A site for the factory has yet to be chosen by the company. Whitmer made the announcement in person at an investment conference in Maryland alongside Nel CEO Håkon Volldal and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo.

 

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