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For me, this is a clear yes, and here's why: Hydrogen is, after all, extremely energy dense (1Kg of hydrogen gas contains 3x as much energy as oil), but can be produced from both renewable energies and fossil fuels. Hence the distinction between green and gray hydrogen. The problem with clean hydrogen is the production chain and whether enough can be produced at all to meet the growing demand, so I think hydrogen should be used to decarbonize energy-intensive sectors like freight transport or chemical production. If this becomes the focus, then it will definitely become a very valid trend, otherwise I am less optimistic about it.
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@TheRealRapha Thank you for the informative aspect🚀 I'm excited to see what the future holds
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@TheRealRapha Hydrogen can be used everywhere in transportation. The only question is how little it will be worth at some point, when so many people are producing the stuff, perhaps it will soon no longer be worth selling hydrogen, so that production will be nationalized. Questions about questions, it will definitely get off to a good start.