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ADB economist suggests developing SEA nations could join hydrogen economy

THE Asian Development Bank is jumping on the hydrogen bandwagon suggesting it could be a future fuel and could help unlock energy potential in developing nations while creating new exports and potential revenue.

 Image obtained: EDL Generation Power

Image obtained: EDL Generation Power

  "Developing countries would be the big winners from the move toward a hydrogen economy. First, on the supply side, developing countries could tap their renewable energy resources to produce hydrogen...

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