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The only major by-products of hydrogen combustion are water and heat, making it an appealing fuel to help decarbonise the planet. Yet, today, hydrogen applications are mostly limited to the chemical industry (ammonia and methanol) and refining.
In the future, it could be used in power generation, as a storage medium for electricity, as fuel for heavy trucks, as...</description>
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      <title>Why China is likely to set the pace in hydrogen industry growth</title>
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