Sure, it's hydrogen made from cheap natural gas, using a cheap process,
resulting in a significant component of methane and other carb-anes, which
means it isn't nearly the clean fuel which the labelling might lead you to
believe.  Unregulated markets do that kind of s**t.

If you buy propane regularly, you find out that it sometimes gets shipped
in dirty tankers and ends up having gasoline or even diesel dissolved in
the propane, gunks up your burners, cheats the distributors who think
they're buy gallons of propane when they're actually getting x*gallons of
propane and (1-x)*gallons of crap that the shippers didn't bother to clean
out.  You have to weigh the delivery to be sure of what you got.

Same for buying diesel, some boaters filter the diesel as they pump it in,
still end up with weird biogunk contaminations that require a steam
cleaning of your tanks, and even then you may still have the gunk.

Let's see what Marcus says.

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> Grey hydrogen?
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> https://retakeourdemocracy.org/2022/02/06/another-stunning-hydrogen-development/
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