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German scientists are making strides toward repurposing wood waste and getting clean hydrogen energy out of it.
The researchers are focused on the Black Forest region of Germany , where many furniture and wood processing companies are based.
They have designed a method of breaking down wood into its substructures and then putting them back to work.
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