Green hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar through water electrolysis, holds transformative potential in addressing global climate change. As a clean-burning, zero-emission fuel, green hydrogen emerges as a cornerstone in the transition to a low-carbon future, capable of replacing fossil fuels across heavy industries, transportation, and other energy-intensive sectors. Its role extends beyond just a fuel source, enabling the storage of surplus renewable energy, thus addressing the intermittency challenges associated with wind and solar power.