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Hydrogen is coming to Pennsylvania. Now what?

Analysts say the hydrogen hubs will take at least 10 years and billions more in private money and tax breaks to develop.
Australian billionaire Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest wants to save the planet with green hydrogen

Australian billionaire Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest wants to save the planet with green hydrogen

Andrew Forrest, one of the world’s major polluters, has the backing of members of the Biden administration for his plan to advance green hydrogen. But the technology he’s promoting doesn’t exist yet.
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Is green hydrogen the fuel of the future? This CEO is betting on it

Plug Power’s long-time CEO is repositioning the fuel cell maker to be a producer of hydrogen fuel made from water and renewable power to cut climate-warming industrial carbon pollution from the steel, oil and agricultural industries.
Namibia pitches green hydrogen to Europe at Davos

Namibia pitches green hydrogen to Europe at Davos

With the European Union looking to ditch Russian oil and gas, the African country says it could not only help bridge the gap but also bolster the bloc's green push thanks to abundant sunshine and high wind speeds.
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A beginner’s guide to the ‘hydrogen rainbow’

There are tons of ideas out there on how to use hydrogen to power the world. But which ones can really help decarbonize the energy industry?
Cork Harbour at centre of renewable energy revolution

Cork Harbour at centre of renewable energy revolution 

Cork Harbour and its surrounding coastline can be at the centre of a renewable energy revolution as the world moves away from fossil fuels, with offshore wind and hydrogen leading the way.

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‘Hydrogen fervour’: the fuel breathing hope into Alberta’s economy

In a region long reliant on oil and gas, a new fuel source is gaining traction, including with the Mayor of Edmonton, who says his city is ‘prepared to bend over backwards’ to bring clean hydrogen to fruition
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