Can Hydrogen Fuel the World's Fast-Growing Energy Needs?

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Can Hydrogen Fuel the World's Fast-Growing Energy Needs?
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Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. When isolated, it can be used to power everything from cars, to drones and trains. So, could the element fuel the world’s growing demand for energy?

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