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These concerns likely also hold true for green hydrogen plants, which could certainly exacerbate water scarcity. Many nations with green hydrogen potential suffer, or have suffered, from the ...
A group has developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free 'green' hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater. A happy byproduct of the process? Potable water.
because two-thirds of the global population are facing water scarcity. So there is a bottleneck in green hydrogen production, ...
A team of researchers led by Cornell University has developed a new device that simultaneously generates clean hydrogen fuel ...
They suggested that short-term scarcity and long-term uncertainty will slow investments in hydrogen end uses and infrastructure, reducing green hydrogen’s potential and jeopardizing climate targets.