One of the great hopes for solving the energy crisis and lowering greenhouse gas emissions is green hydrogen. Hydrogen leaks, though, are a concern that some experts say could invalidate the product’s “green” designation. It can impact other elements when it leaks into the atmosphere, lowering the concentration of molecules that break down existing greenhouse gases and causing global warming.
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