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Green HydrogenThe Harvard Crimson
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Harvard researchers found in a recent study that prices for green hydrogen will remain high.
Many have hailed green hydrogen as the potential saving grace of the energy transition, citing its sustainability and a potential drop in cost that will follow from increased production.
Researchers: High costs of green hydrogen storage and distribution nullify cheaper production costs.
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