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    In pictures: What is green hydrogen and why does it matter?

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    In pictures: What is green hydrogen and why does it matter?

    The global market for green hydrogen is expected to reach $410 billion by 2030


    Published:  September 06, 2023 12:15 Compiled by Nivetha Dayanand, Web Editor, with inputs from AP
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    Green hydrogen is being touted around the world as a clean energy solution to take the carbon out of high-emitting sectors like transport and industrial manufacturing. (Pictured here is a hydrogen plant at Oil India Limited in Jorhat, India) Image Credit: AP
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    WHAT IS GREEN HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is produced by separating that element from others in molecules where hydrogen occurs. For example, water — well known by its chemical symbol of H20, or two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom — can be split into those component atoms through electrolysis. Image Credit: AP
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    Hydrogen has been produced and used at scale for over a century, primarily to make fertilizers and plastics and to refine oil. It has mostly been produced using fossil fuels, especially natural gas. But when the production is powered by renewable energy, the resulting hydrogen is green hydrogen. The global market for green hydrogen is expected to reach $410 billion by 2030, according to analysts, which would more than double its current market size. Image Credit: AP
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    WHAT CAN GREEN HYDROGEN BE USED FOR? Green hydrogen can have a variety of uses in industries such as steelmaking, concrete production and manufacturing chemicals and fertilizers. It can also be used to generate electricity, as a fuel for transport and to heat homes and offices. (Pictured here is a bus that runs on green hydrogen sits at a hydrogen plant at Oil India Limited) Image Credit: AP
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    Today, hydrogen is primarily used in refining petrol and manufacturing fertilizers. While petrol would have no use in a fossil fuel-free world, emissions from making fertilizer — essential to grow crops that feed the world — can be reduced by using green hydrogen. Image Credit: Shutterstock
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    Francisco Boshell, an energy analyst at the International Renewable Energy Agency in Abu Dhabi, is optimistic about green hydrogen’s role in the transition to clean energy, especially in cases where energy from renewables like solar and wind can't practically be stored and used via battery — like aviation, shipping and some industrial processes. Image Credit: AP
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    He said hydrogen's volatility — it's highly flammable and requires special pipelines for safe transport — means most green hydrogen will likely be used close to where it is made. Image Credit: AP
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    ARE THERE DOUBTS ABOUT GREEN HYDROGEN? That flammability plus transport issues limit hydrogen's use in “dispersed applications” such as residential heating, according to a report by the Energy Transitions Commission, a coalition of energy leaders committed to net-zero emissions by 2050. Image Credit: AP
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    It also is less efficient than direct electrification as some energy is lost when renewables are converted to hydrogen and then the hydrogen is converted again to power, the report said. That report noted strong potential for hydrogen as an alternative to batteries for energy storage at large scale and for long periods. Image Credit: AP
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    Other studies have questioned the high cost of production, investment risks, greater need for water than other clean power and the lack of international standards that hinders a global market. Image Credit: AP
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    The International Energy Agency says production of hydrogen is responsible for around 830 million tons of carbon dioxide per year. Boshell said just replacing this so-called gray hydrogen — hydrogen produced from fossil fuels — would ensure a long-term market for green hydrogen. Image Credit: AP

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