Sunday, March 8, 2026

Explained: Pink Hydrogen, The Future of Clean Energy

Highlights :

Nuclear power plants can produce Pink Hydrogen in four different ways – Cold electrolysis, Low-temperature steam electrolysis (LTSE), High-temperature steam electrolysis (HTSE), and High-temperature thermochemical production

The urgency to fight climate change and geopolitical pressure on energy prices is shaping the energy future of the economies worldwide. In this changing global energy scenario, Pink Hydrogen ought to play a significant role.
Hydrogen has since long been considered one of the most promising fuels for carbon-free utilization of energy. The production of hydrogen involves the use of electricity, which today mostly finds its genesis in fossil-fuel sources of energy. Most hydrogen today is made by steam reforming of natural gas or coal gasification, both with carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, while the future demand will be mainly for zero-carbon…

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