Green hydrogen pathway for Central Asia
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What does “green” hydrogen mean for the Central Asian “energy” transition? What opportunities and challenges we face on the Central Asian “green” hydrogen pathway? Is hydrogen might be a solution for the water scarcity? Is regional cooperation in “green” hydrogen strategy possible? All of these questions we discussed with Hydrogenious Dr. Saule Zholdayakova, a leading expert in Green hydrogen, acting Head of the Competence Center for Hydrogen Energy, Head of the Laboratory for the Study of Hydrogen Technologies at Kazmunaygas Engineering, instructor in environmental education, expert in hydrogen energy, graduate of Tokai University, Japan. “Educate women, educate a generation”(c) 
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