"US Government Grants $75M to Norwegian Hydrogen Company for Michigan Gigafactory"

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Norwegian company Nel Hydrogen secures $75 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and the state of Michigan to support its $400 million hydrogen gigafactory in southeast Michigan, marking a significant step towards clean energy public transportation and the transition to hydrogen fuel cell powered buses in Flint.
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