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Green hydrogen is produced by electrolysis with renewable energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
It can be used directly or in synthetic fuels, also known as e-fuels, to decarbonize road, rail, marine and air transportation.
Transportation sector responsible for about 22% of global and 37% of U.S. fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions.
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