Hydrogen and sustainable fuels provide low-carbon alternatives for sectors difficult to electrify, such as heavy industry and transport. Green hydrogen produced using renewable electricity offers zero-emission energy when used in fuel cells or combustion. Sustainable fuels include biofuels, synthetic fuels, and ammonia. These fuels reduce reliance on fossil fuels and support energy diversification. Hydrogen and sustainable fuels enable long-term energy storage and sector coupling. They play a vital role in achieving deep decarbonization and net-zero energy systems.
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