Environmentalists clash with Gov. Shapiro at hydrogen energy meeting in Philly March 13, 2024

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Along with a distrust of the public process, opponents also question the viability of green hydrogen, which would be produced using solar and wind energy. “We don’t trust this will actually be green hydrogen,” said Tammy Murphy, with Physicians for Social Responsibility, who attended the meeting.

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