Hydrogen

Zero-carbon fuels are portable, storable, affordable, energy-dense fuels derived from hydrogen, ammonia, or synthetic hydrofluorocarbons made with carbon extracted from the air. They can help power the portions of the economy not served by electrification, including heavy-duty shipping and concrete. Furthermore, these fuels can be produced using renewable energy sources, reducing their overall carbon footprint and contributing to a more sustainable future. 

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