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Raytheon Technologies has been selected by the US Department of Energy for two research and development projects to test the use of hydrogen and ammonia as effective, zero-carbon options for electricity generation. “These projects are the latest examples of how we’re partnering with the Department of Energy to innovate the technologies ...



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