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Why Green Hydrogen

Green hydrogen is a true zero-carbon energy source, produced using renewable electricity. It offers unmatched flexibility across sectors, enabling deep decarbonization in hard-to-abate industries and providing energy security through domestic production.
True Zero Carbon Energy Source
Green hydrogen is produced by splitting water using electricity generated from renewable sources like wind or solar. This process emits no carbon dioxide, unlike grey hydrogen (from natural gas) or even blue hydrogen (which uses carbon capture). As the world aims for net-zero, green hydrogen is one of the few fuels that offers a fully carbon-free production and end-use cycle. It releases only water vapour when used in fuel cells or combustion, making it ideal for low-emission mobility and industrial applications. Adopting green hydrogen means reducing dependence on fossil fuels without compromising energy performance. It plays a key role in achieving deep decarbonisation targets, especially in hard-to-abate sectors. For companies and countries, it represents a genuine commitment to climate action, backed by measurable impact.
Green hydrogen is a uniquely versatile energy carrier that works across power, transport, and industry. In transport, it enables long-range, fast-refuelling options for buses, trucks, trains, and ships. In industry, it can replace fossil-based hydrogen or carbon-intensive fuels in steel, ammonia, and chemical production.
It’s also useful in power generation, either for storing excess renewable electricity or generating electricity on demand. This wide range of uses means green hydrogen can tackle emissions where electrification isn’t viable or efficient. It’s a key enabler of a circular, interconnected energy economy. By adopting hydrogen solutions, industries can cut emissions without overhauling entire systems.

Enhancing Energy Security &
Independence

With green hydrogen, energy can be generated domestically using renewable resources, reducing dependence on imported fuels. This enhances national and corporate energy security, especially in times of global fuel price volatility or supply chain disruption. Hydrogen can be stored for long periods and transported via pipelines, trucks, or ships. This makes it a reliable buffer for energy systems. In remote or off-grid regions, hydrogen enables decentralised power generation with zero emissions. For governments, this strengthens energy sovereignty and supports job creation in the green economy. For businesses, it means stable, long-term energy costs and reduced exposure to carbon pricing. Green hydrogen is not just a climate solution — it’s a strategic asset.

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