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International Green Hydrogen Report 2023
International Green Hydrogen Report 2023
Green hydrogen is the petroleum of tomorrow The flexible energy carrier is indispensable for the energy transition and opens new markets as part of the entire value chain: technologies, generation, storage, infrastructure and use including logistics and important aspects of quality infrastructure.
Strange to see no mention of potential major players including Brazil, South Africa, Namibia, Mauritania and Egypt!
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