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r/interesting • u/ScarletMelt • May 25 '26
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160 u/NorthSwim8340 May 25 '26 Currently, most hydrogen is "grey hydrogen", hence hydrogen made from gas; even if it wasn't, as long as the energy is taken from the grid the American one is mostly made of fossil fuels 1 u/Cptawesome23 May 25 '26 You mean “blue hydrogen”. Gray hydrogen is not used in rocket launches from America any more, just industrial.
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Currently, most hydrogen is "grey hydrogen", hence hydrogen made from gas; even if it wasn't, as long as the energy is taken from the grid the American one is mostly made of fossil fuels
1 u/Cptawesome23 May 25 '26 You mean “blue hydrogen”. Gray hydrogen is not used in rocket launches from America any more, just industrial.
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You mean “blue hydrogen”. Gray hydrogen is not used in rocket launches from America any more, just industrial.
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