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As society seeks solutions for modern energy challenges, hydrogen fuel continues to show promise. It’s powerful enough that NASA uses it to send rockets to the International Space Station. Additionally, hydrogen can also be produced domestically by harnessing the infinitely renewable resources of water and sunlight. As a bonus, burning hydrogen doesn’t produce CO 2 or other pollutants, presenting the promise of an environmentally friendly fuel.
However, producing hydrogen…