Green hydrogen can decarbonise transportation, but challenges remain

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Despite its potential to revolutionise transportation, green hydrogen faces hurdles such as high production costs and limited infrastructure.

The global transition toward cleaner energy is picking up pace, with green hydrogen emerging as a potential key player, especially in decarbonising the transportation sector. However, the road ahead is filled with both promise and challenges. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy to split water molecules through electrolysis, is being heralded as a revolutionary fuel of the future. Its ability to generate power without emitting greenhouse gases makes it an ideal candidate for the future of clean transportation. From buses and trucks to ships and airplanes, green hydrogen offers a path to reducing the carbon footprint of the transportation industry, which remains one of the largest contributors to global emissions.

In Europe, for example, vehicles…

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