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Africa: Green Hydrogen Sounds Like a Win for Developing Countries. but Cost and Transport Are Problems
[The Conversation Africa] Hydrogen is used mainly to make chemicals such as fertiliser, and in oil refineries. Most hydrogen in the world today is made from natural gas or coal - methods associated with large carbon dioxide emissions. Developed countries are therefore looking to "green hydrogen" instead - produced using renewable electricity such as solar and wind power. Energy experts Rod Crompton and Bruce Young explain green hydrogen's potential benefits and challenges.

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