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Why hydrogen will remain a carbon-intensive solution until we can produce it cleanly

A prototype of a hydrogen fuel-cell-powered aircraft.

A prototype of a hydrogen fuel-cell-powered aircraft. Image: Reuters/Andrew Cullen

Fiona Walman
Senior Consultant, Kearney
Mo Chatterji
Manager, Kearney
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Progress in other energy sectors is needed to make hydrogen a viable contributor to decarbonization
Progress in other energy sectors is needed to make hydrogen a viable contributor to decarbonization Image: Kearney

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