Same as gray, but with carbon capture technology to reduce emissions.

The "long story" of hydrogen as an energy source is a journey from 18th-century chemistry to its current role as a potential (though complicated) "master key" for the global energy transition. 🧪 Scientific Roots & Early Use

For over a century, hydrogen has been a staple in chemical processes like ammonia production for fertilizers and desulfurizing oil.

Made by splitting water with renewable energy. It accounts for less than 1% of current U.S. production. ⚖️ The Current "Reality Check"

Despite massive hype, the industry is at a crossroads in 2025–2026:

High power prices and interest rates make green hydrogen 2–3 times more expensive than fossil-based versions.

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