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Green Hydrogen Goals refer to the targets and objectives set by governments, organizations, and industries to produce hydrogen fuel using renewable energy sources in a sustainable manner. Green hydrogen is generated through the process of electrolysis, where water is split into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity derived from renewable sources such as wind, solar, or hydropower. Unlike hydrogen produced from fossil fuels, green hydrogen has minimal environmental impact, as it results in lower greenhouse gas emissions.These goals often align with broader climate and energy strategies aimed at reducing carbon footprints, enhancing energy security, and facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy. The objectives may include increasing production capacities, investing in technologies to improve efficiency, reducing the costs of production, and establishing infrastructure for storage and distribution. The adoption of green hydrogen is seen as critical in various sectors, including transportation, industry, and power generation, contributing to decarbonization efforts.