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Two Cities Pair Up as World s First Hydrogen Municipalities
In an historic moment for hydrogen energy, the Mayors of Namie, Japan, and Lancaster, California, pursue steps to develop a Smart Sister Cities relationship committed to hydrogen production, storage, delivery, and end use at city facilities and in their communities.
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LANCASTER, Calif., July 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the two Mayors signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in their respective cities, marking their efforts toward the world s first bilateral agreement by municipalities to use hydrogen as their green energy strategy. The online event, which took place simultaneously in Japan and the United States, was attended by global environmental dignitaries including Alex Padilla, U.S. Senator for California, Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant Governor of California, and Yukari Hino, Director of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Strategy Office, Agency for Natural Resources
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Shares to move sideways with low liquidity
The market will continue to move sideways this week with low liquidity to gradually form a strong enough accumulation base before returning to the uptrend, analysts said.
The VN-Index was maintaining the recovery span from the support area of 1,286-1,261 points with low liquidity, which was a typical sign for an accumulation period, said analysts from SSI Securities Joint Stock Company (SSI).
“The current bottom-fishing demand is still weak, so it was likely that the VN-Index will continue to move sideways with low liquidity,” they said.