
Green hydrogen refers to the splitting of water by electrolysis into its components, oxygen and hydrogen, using electricity from renewable sources such as wind or solar power plants.

Green hydrogen refers to the splitting of water by electrolysis into its components, oxygen and hydrogen, using electricity from renewable sources such as wind or solar power plants.
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A natural or artificial system that absorbs and stores carbon dioxide, thereby reducing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere.
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