By EcoBusinessNews Staff
As President Donald Trump begins his second term in the White House, the clean energy sector is bracing for a sharp pivot in federal energy priorities. While solar and wind are expected to face renewed headwinds, it is hydrogen — long touted as the “fuel of the future” — that may be entering its most precarious chapter yet.
In a recent Barron’s article, Avi Salzman summed up the stakes:
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