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Carbon emissions during hydrogen production from

Resources such as biomass could provide a clean and sustainable resource for hydrogen production. As with fossil fuels, the processes that produce hydrogen gas from biomass all create carbon dioxide, but because the biomass acts as a carbon sink during the growing phase, the net carbon emission of the whole cycle is neutral. [Pg.288]


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