Meet Hydrodec, the 'green' oil company seeking carbon credits

Will Nichols
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BusinessGreen Plus explores how Hydrodec's technology could eliminate the need for new transformer oils and even generate carbon credits

Most people probably have not heard of transformer oil, nor are they aware of the environmental problems it can pose. But AIM-listed company Hydrodec is hoping this week's expansion into the US can not...

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