The hydrogen revolution will accelerate the transition to a green economy, bringing the end of the fossil fuel age closer.
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What is Green Hydrogen?
Hydrogen is the most common chemical element on Earth, accounting for 75% of all matter. It is, however, usually found in the presence of other chemical components such as oxygen to form water or carbon to form organic compounds.
Hydrogen is not a fundamental energy source but rather an energy vector, meaning that it must be produced through a chemical process.
Green hydrogen is a type of hydrogen produced using renewable energy resources, making it a clean, sustainable fuel with a zero pollution index that can be used as a source of energy and as a raw material. It is also used for decarbonizing major industrial sectors.
How is Green Hydrogen Produced?
For hydrogen to be…
