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(Nasdaq: NKLA) and Calgary, Canada-based TC Energy Corp. (TSX, NYSE: TRP) have agreed to collaborate on development, construction and operation of hydrogen hubs, with the goal of building facilities capable of producing 150 tonnes or more of hydrogen per day in the next five years.</p>\n<p>This agreement is designed to encourage the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) by building out the necessary infrastructure to fuel these forthcoming vehicles. Nikola is still in pre-production, but the company plans to deliver its first battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by the end of this year, with first FCEVs expected by 2023.</p>\n<p>Nikola’s vehicles will fall under the Class 8 vehicle classification, for large tractor trailer trucks designed to haul freight.</p>\n<p>TC Energy is one of the largest energy companies in North America, operating natural gas pipelines, liquid pipelines and energy production businesses. 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TC Energy’s shares also rose on the news, adding 58 cents (1.19%) on Thursday to close at $49.16.Follow Nikola’s stock hereandTC Energy’s stock here.</p>\n<p><b>Milton case update</b></p>\n<p>Nikola Corp. was founded by Trevor Milton in Utah back in 2015, but he relocated the company to Arizona in 2018 with its arrival hailed as a big win by local business leaders.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/8f7b9c77b869e2ea569c297cc098a120\" tg-width=\"750\" tg-height=\"422\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>A file photo of former Nikola Corp. CEO Trevor Milton. JIM POULIN | PHOENIX BUSINESS JOURNAL</span></p>\n<p>Last year Hindenburg Research, a short seller, publisheda reportthat described Nikola as an “intricate fraud,\" leading toMilton's resignationless than two weeks later. 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(Nasdaq: NKLA) and Calgary, Canada-based TC Energy Corp. (TSX, NYSE: TRP) have agreed to collaborate on development, construction and operation of hydrogen hubs, with the goal of building facilities capable of producing 150 tonnes or more of hydrogen per day in the next five years.\nThis agreement is designed to encourage the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) by building out the necessary infrastructure to fuel these forthcoming vehicles. Nikola is still in pre-production, but the company plans to deliver its first battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by the end of this year, with first FCEVs expected by 2023.\nNikola’s vehicles will fall under the Class 8 vehicle classification, for large tractor trailer trucks designed to haul freight.\nTC Energy is one of the largest energy companies in North America, operating natural gas pipelines, liquid pipelines and energy production businesses. 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TC Energy’s shares also rose on the news, adding 58 cents (1.19%) on Thursday to close at $49.16.Follow Nikola’s stock hereandTC Energy’s stock here.\nMilton case update\nNikola Corp. was founded by Trevor Milton in Utah back in 2015, but he relocated the company to Arizona in 2018 with its arrival hailed as a big win by local business leaders.\nA file photo of former Nikola Corp. CEO Trevor Milton. JIM POULIN | PHOENIX BUSINESS JOURNAL\nLast year Hindenburg Research, a short seller, publisheda reportthat described Nikola as an “intricate fraud,\" leading toMilton's resignationless than two weeks later. Though he is no longer running the company, Milton is still a major shareholder at Nikola.\nIn July, Milton was chargedwith securities fraudin the Southern District of New York. 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