War Is Hell, 3 Game-Changing Green Hydrogen Projects Launch Anyway
Green hydrogen projects are stepping up in scale, as demonstrated by 3 projects impacting ground transportation, power generation, shipping, and aircraft.Russia is attacking millions of ordinary people in Ukraine, while over here in the US a number of ordinary people in oversized vehicles have decided to drive around the nation’s capital in order to make a point about infectious disease prevention. Whatever.
Gas and coal were the only options until recently, when the cost of renewable energy came down, which provides a bottom line platform for electrolysis systems that push hydrogen gas out of water with an electrical current. Other emerging non-fossil sources are biogas, organic wastes, and industrial wastes, but most of the activity is coalescing around water electrolysis.
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