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Editorial: Hydrogen isn’t clean if it adds to climate pollution. Biden’s rules are a good start

A truck arrives to replenish the hydrogen supply fueling station at the South Coast Air Quality Management District in Diamond Bar on June 28, 2021.

The Inflation Reduction Act, signed by President Joe Biden more than a year ago, is a game-changing law that invests hundreds of billions of dollars to fight climate change and boost renewable energy.

It includes lucrative tax credits aimed at making it cheaper to produce clean hydrogen, which are expected to funnel more than $100 billion

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