Green hydrogen provides a versatile, zero-emission fuel for electricity generation and transportation. The mass adoption of green hydrogen will significantly aid the global energy transition from fossil fuel to carbon-neutral energy, but its costlier production hinders it. This article will look at the possibility of replacing natural gas with green hydrogen, an important yet challenging move that could accelerate sustainability.
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Green Hydrogen Overview
Green Hydrogen production involves water electrolysis with electricity generated from renewable energy sources.
Electrolysis splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, capturing and storing the hydrogen for use as fuel.
Electricity generated from renewable energy systems makes this process completely free from carbon emissions.
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