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Hydrogen – the next stage in clean energy evolution?
The prospects for hydrogen as a major player in energy systems ebb and flow, but interest is again high at the moment. Here, Mitsubishi's Professor Emmanouil Kakaras looks to a future in which the lightest of gases takes a role in transport, heating, industry and even power generation.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Mitsubishi
Subjects: Hydrogen, Decarbonisation