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China, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, recently announced its goal of producing up to 200,000 tons of green hydrogen per year, a renewable energy that is presented as one of the best ways to decarbonize the planet. In addition to being clean, it promises to be safe and affordable. If expectations are met, frying an egg with hydrogen will be cheaper than with natural gas by 2030. The Government has allocated €1.555 billion from European funds to projects related to this technology until 2024, and further decisions on the matter will likely be debated in Parliament. But do you know what electrolysis is, the process that separates the components of water, hydrogen, and hydrogen? See more