greenhouse gas emissions
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World's Largest Green Hydrogen Power Plant to Be Operational by 2023
A plan to create a waste converting plant is now underway to produce green hydrogen and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In Lancaster in California, SGH2 Energy Global will be employing technology to double or triple carbon reduction compared to renewable energy and electrolysis. In addition, the process is cheaper by a factor of 5 to 7. It is also competitive in cost when compared to "gray" hydrogen made from fossil fuel, which is the source for the majority of hydrogen being used today. Recycled paper and plastics will be gasified at 7,000ºF and then converted into hydrogen.
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