Hydrogen has long been hailed as the “fuel of the future” due to its clean-burning properties, emitting only heat and water when combusted. However, traditional methods of hydrogen production, relying on gas or coal, contribute significantly to CO2 emissions. The emergence of ‘green’ hydrogen, produced using renewable energy, has offered [...]
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