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What is the key characteristic of green hydrogen?
What is the key characteristic of green hydrogen?
- It is light and can be stored (correct)
- It generates pollutant emissions
- It is obtained from natural sources
- It is the most abundant chemical element
Why is green hydrogen considered a sustainable fuel?
Why is green hydrogen considered a sustainable fuel?
- Because it is obtained from non-renewable sources
- Because it is produced without generating pollutant emissions (correct)
- Because it is heavy and difficult to store
- Because it is directly extracted from nature
What does the method used to obtain hydrogen determine?
What does the method used to obtain hydrogen determine?
- The color of the hydrogen obtained
- The atomic number of the hydrogen obtained
- Whether the hydrogen is a clean, sustainable fuel or not (correct)
- The abundance of hydrogen in nature
Why is green hydrogen being presented as the key energy vector for achieving global decarbonisation?
Why is green hydrogen being presented as the key energy vector for achieving global decarbonisation?
Why has humanity long used hydrogen as a raw material in the chemical industry or metallurgy?
Why has humanity long used hydrogen as a raw material in the chemical industry or metallurgy?
What is the significance of the method used to obtain hydrogen?
What is the significance of the method used to obtain hydrogen?
Why is green hydrogen being hailed as the key energy vector for achieving global decarbonisation?
Why is green hydrogen being hailed as the key energy vector for achieving global decarbonisation?
What is the primary reason for the long-term use of hydrogen in the chemical industry and metallurgy?
What is the primary reason for the long-term use of hydrogen in the chemical industry and metallurgy?
What determines whether hydrogen is considered green or not?
What determines whether hydrogen is considered green or not?
Why is green hydrogen being presented as the fuel of the future?
Why is green hydrogen being presented as the fuel of the future?