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Steel, cement, fertilizers, and chemicals can switch to green hydrogen to cut their biggest emissions.
When used as fuel, green hydrogen produces only water vapor and zero greenhouse gases.
Ships, planes, trucks, and industrial machinery can run on hydrogen when batteries are too heavy or inefficient.
Unlike batteries, green hydrogen can be stored long-term, making it useful for backup energy in any season.
Green hydrogen is produced by splitting water (H₂O) using renewable electricity, no coal, no gas, no emissions.