Agder CEO: Norway should be Germany's main hydrogen partner
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Norway's Adger Energi is diving head first into green technologies and has thus decided to enter both offshore wind and battery-based energy storage, while the group's other main portfolio asset, hydroelectric capacity, will also play a central role in the company's forward-looking ventures.
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