‘Green’ hydrogen in Belgium and Germany

Governments around the world are leaning hard into the idea that hydrogen energy is going to be a key part of a greener energy future. They’ve dedicated tens of billions of dollars in recent years to developing “green hydrogen.” It’s a tiny part of the world’s energy mix, but capacity for it is growing. Reporter David Kattenburg reports from Belgium and Germany on how it’s being used today.

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