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Global Hydrogen Trainer & Advisor, Charley Rattan Associates

Charley Rattan, Training, advising and informing the global energy transition. Charley heads Charley Rattan Associates, a team of seasoned trainers and advisors driving forwards the energy...

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..a green hydrogen plant in Borna, Germany to serve green hydrogen customers and offtakers as part of the Thierbach project

The region of Borna played an important role in the industrialisation of Germany during the 19th century, with the several lignite mines located there. Today, many of those open-cast mines have been closed and some flooded to become the large lakes that are so present in the region’s landscape. In addition, large solar power generation parks have been and continue to be built, from where the renewable power needed to produce green hydrogen in the region will come.

 

 

 

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