Hydrogen energy is a clean energy carrier that can be produced from various sources, including renewable energy, natural gas, and water electrolysis. When used in fuel cells or combustion, hydrogen produces only water as a by-product, making it a zero-emission energy option. Hydrogen energy is suitable for applications in transportation, power generation, and industrial processes. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable electricity, is particularly important for achieving climate goals. Hydrogen energy supports energy storage, sector coupling, and decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries. Continued advancements in production, storage, and infrastructure are essential for large-scale hydrogen adoption.
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