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Low-Carbon Hydrogen

Low-carbon hydrogen is hydrogen produced with methods that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 70% compared to traditional fossil fuel based hydrogen.

​Green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power, through the electrolysis of water. This process generates no polluting emissions, making it the cleanest and most sustainable form of hydrogen.

​Blue hydrogen is produced from natural gas through a process called steam reforming. The carbon emissions generated during this process are captured and stored, making it a lower-carbon alternative to traditional hydrogen production.

​Low-carbon hydrogen holds promise for providing sustainable energy solutions across various sectors, including electricity generation, transportation fuel, and industrial processes.

High production costs and infrastructure limitations require attention. Governments are aiding hydrogen projects with incentives, regulations, and infrastructure development, while the private sector drives innovation.