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Green hydrogen is produced by using energy from renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power. According to the World Economic Forum, Green Hydrogen is seen by many sectors as the best way to harmonize the intermittency of renewables.
Green Hydrogen has emerged as a leading replacement to traditional fossil fuels in segments that are traditionally harder to decrease. For producers of hydrogen, which have historically been a significant emitter of CO2, this presents an opportunity to grow by pivoting to new technology that approaches zero emissions.
An alternative option to producing hydrogen is through the electrolysis of water. If the power source for the electrolysis is renewable electricity from wind or solar power, then it can be classed as ‘green hydrogen’ producing significantly less emissions overall.
Learn MoreHoneywell UOP has developed a new higher efficiency catalyst-coated membrane (CCM) for PEM and AEM electrolyzers that creates more hydrogen at lower cost.
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