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Oil-drilling rigs in Dickson, North Dakota. The state is second only to Texas in oil production in the U.S. © Reuters

RYOSUKE HANAFUSA, Nikkei staff writer

HOUSTON, U.S. -- North Dakota aims to become a hydrogen hub, with plans to provide $90 million in subsidies and low-interest financing for a joint project of Mitsubishi Power Americas -- a U.S. subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries -- and Bakken Energy, the governor of the resource-rich American state recently told Nikkei.

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