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As far as I'm aware, heating water with mirrors will just get you some really hot steam. I don't think it's feasible to split hydrogen from water using heat. Please let me know if I'm wrong.
You can get green hydrogen via electrolysis using power from green sources such as wind and solar. I don't thinknits practical to do via heat at all. Though not much hydrogen is produced like this most coming from 'blue' and 'grey' sources which are just greenwashing attempts from fossil fuel companies.