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June 03, 2023
Home » Green Hydrogen Too Expensive to Replace Blue — for Now
Clockwise from top left: Rocky Mountain Institute analyst Alexa Thompson; Bryan Pivovar, a scientist at the National Renewable Energy Lab; Daniel Bresette, executive director of the Environmental and Energy Institute; and Rachel Fakhry of the Natural Resources Defense Fund | EESI
Green Hydrogen Too Expensive to Replace Blue — for Now
Hydrogen Made from Natural Gas Releases Millions of Tons CO2 Per Year
The Biden administration is aiming to convert gray hydrogen into “blue” hydrogen by investing billions of dollars to fund new carbon capture technologies.
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