Without green hydrogen, there is no green transition

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The potential to recover and redistribute excess heat from hydrogen electrolysis is staggering, writes Danfoss Drives' Shekhar Kubal

In a world grappling with both climate change and energy security, the potential of green hydrogen as a clean energy carrier is immense. Green hydrogen can potentially help save on UK curtailment costs...

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