In a bid to cut emissions worldwide, countries are exploring alternatives to fossil fuels. Hydrogen could be an important source of energy in the future but nowadays, most hydrogen is still produced by using fossil fuels. Green hydrogen has a huge potential to grow if costs fall enough to make it economically viable.
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What is Green Hydrogen Energy?
According to the World Economic Forum, hydrogen could be one of the key drivers in the world’s transition to clean energy. Hydrogen, the simplest known element in the universe, may very well be an essential source of clean energy in the years ahead. But hydrogen isn’t necessarily ‘green’ – in fact, most hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels, in particular, natural gas – and hydrogen still needs the support of both the public and private sectors to realise its potential as a clean energy source.
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