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renewably

  • a word derived from renew.
    renew
    verb (used with object)
    to begin or take up again, as an acquaintance, a conversation, etc.; resume.

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Green hydrogen generally refers to hydrogen gas produced from splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using renewably sourced electricity.

From Barron's May 11, 2026

"Ultimately, we want to take a bunch of chemicals that are coming from petroleum and figure out how we can make those renewably," Foston added.

From Science Daily Mar. 18, 2024

Both will be renewably powered and operated by third parties.

From BBC Mar. 8, 2023

Harvey listed geothermal and nuclear power, renewably produced hydrogen, better coordination between neighboring states and “demand response” programs that pay people to use energy at different times of day as a few of the possibilities.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 17, 2020

To do that we’ll do three specific things: provide clean water to everyone for everyone on Earth, renewably produced, reliable electricity, and access to the internet for everyone.

From Seattle Times Oct. 27, 2020