Green hydrogen is a crucial component in the global effort to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors, like long-haul transportation, construction, and manufacturing. A process first discovered in the early 19th century may hold the key to scaling its production.
This clean fuel is produced by splitting water molecules using renewable electricity, a process called electrolysis. Unlike traditional hydrogen, which is often produced using fossil fuels, green hydrogen creates no carbon emissions, making it a promising option for industries with ambitious sustainability goals.