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How Aluminum Could Become a Zero-Carbon Fuel
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How Aluminum Could Become a Zero-Carbon Fuel

Aluminum holds more energy per liter than diesel — and when reacted with water using a catalyst, it releases clean heat and hydrogen. A new wave of startups is turning this physics quirk into a practical solution for heavy industry's hardest emissions problem.

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