Published in North America Clean Energy
February 27, 2026
By Rinaldo S. Brutoco
The remarkable thing about the emerging hydrogen economy is how many objections are given and from so many different angles as for why it can’t happen.
There are two major components required to make green hydrogen through the electrolysis process: energy and water.
One of the most frequently repeated falsehoods is that you can’t effectively make hydrogen except where ample fresh water supplies exist. However, what many don’t know is that, when paired with sun and/or wind, wastewater is a perfectly viable alternative to fresh water when resources are not abundantly available. . .
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