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Clean energy superstar or smokescreen for fossil fuel use? Here’s what you need to know about hydrogen.

March 17, 2022 at 11:59 a.m. EDT
A staff member from the Apollo Group, a small energy provider, prepares to refuel a hydrogen car at the company's hydrogen gas station in Japan's Fukushima City in February. (Philip Fong/AFP/Getty Images)
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Hydrogen, the lightest and most abundant gas in the universe, is increasingly being used as a fuel.

The gas releases relatively few planet-warming emissions as a fuel source, and proponents say it could be key in the fight to curb climate change. Yet others warn that using hydrogen as fuel could do the opposite.