Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and when used as a fuel, producing only one harmless emission: water vapour. Little wonder then that many governments see ‘green' hydrogen as having a key role to play in reducing carbon emissions and ensuring energy security, while creating jobs and underpinning sustainable global economic growth. This green hydrogen ‘revolution' presents a considerable long-term opportunity for investors. Green hydrogen is made by using renewable energy to power the process of electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. Buses an...
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