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The U.S. is actively pursuing green hydrogen through technological innovation and private investment [1], while also collaborating with the European Union to develop infrastructure and international standards for the technology {fact:2, fact:3}. Additionally, the U.S. incorporates green hydrogen into its domestic energy strategy by utilizing renewable resources like solar and wind power [2].
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Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu 3 facts
claimThe United States focuses on a model driven by technological innovation and private investments, aiming to strengthen its global leadership in renewable energy and advanced technologies such as batteries and green hydrogen.
claimThe European Union and the United States have opportunities for transatlantic cooperation in developing infrastructure for green hydrogen and creating international standards for clean technologies.
claimThe urgency of the climate crisis may encourage the European Union and the United States to strengthen collaboration in strategic areas such as technological innovation, green hydrogen, and supply chain resilience.