After a $322 million grant, hydrogen energy is on the rise in Oakland. Is it as promising as it seems?
Briefly

"We're celebrating the hydrogen fuel system," then-Mayor Sheng Thao announced. Specifically, they were celebrating the federal investment in hydrogen energy and infrastructure at the port... the state had been chosen by the Biden administration as the site of one of seven "hydrogen hubs" across the nation, receiving $1.2 billion to promote the creation of clean, consistent hydrogen fuel."
"Hydrogen will allow us to take that renewable energy," she said, "and literally make sunshine in a bottle." This statement highlights the potential of hydrogen as a key solution in harnessing renewable energy effectively.
Experts point out that not all hydrogen is created equal - or 'clean' - and that questions remain about its viability as a wide-scale alternative energy source.
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