Brazil’s government is supporting a University of Sao Paulo (USP) project to produce green hydrogen from ethanol. Finance Minister Fernando Haddad announced this during a Saturday press conference. He called the program the most advanced green initiative in Brazil. Specifically, the project aims to create renewable
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