OPINION: Developing countries could secure a global competitive advantage by investing in green hydrogen. Here’s why.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden —While we already have mature technologies that can replace fossil fuels in many parts of our economy, there are areas where eliminating carbon pollution will be much more difficult. Steel, shipping, aviation, and trucking, for example, account for a combined 40% of our global carbon footprint and are on track to consume two times the remaining carbon budget for staying below 1.5° Celsius of warming.
Fortunately, “green” hydrogen—H produced through electrolysis using renewable energy—holds enormous promise...
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