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Green Hydrogen in California : Chevron and Hyzon Motors Join Forces with Raven SR

Here’s an article posted in Chevron that talks about the partnership of Chevron and Hyzon Motors with Raven SR for hydrogen production.

According to the article,

  • Ownership and Operator: Raven SR S1 LLC (Raven SR S1) will own the facility, with Raven SR as the operator1. Chevron holds a 50% equity stake in Raven SR S1, while Raven SR holds a 30% stake and Hyzon owns the remaining 20%1.
  • Commercial Operations: Commercial operations are targeted for the first quarter of 2024.

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