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I don't disagree with your conclusion, but I think some of your arguments could be improved.

So-called "green hydrogen" is defined as that produced by electrolysis of water, using so-called "renewable" energy sources, like solar, wind, and hydro.

Other colours of hydrogen have other meanings, but over 95% of hydrogen used by humans comes from fossil sources.

https://www.nationalgrid.com/stories/energy-explained/hydrogen-colour-spectrum

So it might be better to attack the huge fossil-fuel "emergy" of so-called "renewable" energy than to attack "green hydrogen" directly.

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