FEATURE: The latest, little known front in the energy transition

Published 14:00 on September 1, 2023  /  Last updated at 12:49 on September 1, 2023  / Helen Clark /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International

Native hydrogen has become the latest buzzword in the great global hydrogen chase, potentially offering a far cheaper option than ‘green’ hydrogen while offering the same decarbonisation benefits, and does not require carbon sequestration or offsetting like the blue version does.
Native hydrogen has become the latest buzzword in the great global hydrogen chase, potentially offering a far cheaper option than ‘green’ hydrogen while offering the same decarbonisation benefits, and does not require carbon sequestration or offsetting like the blue version does.


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