Biohydrogen is moving from slides to sites: six real projects turn biomass or ethanol into clean H2 with round-the-clock output—and some even lock carbon away as a solid by-product. Bottom line: bio-based routes can deliver reliable, lower-carbon hydrogen now—not 2035—using proven kit and creating saleable co-products. What’s new: practical pathways—biomass gasification, ethanol reforming, methane splitting—show cost-competitive H₂ that can bolt […]
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