Renewable hydrogen is hydrogen produced exclusively using renewable energy inputs. It is considered a key solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in sectors such as transport, industry, and power systems. Renewable hydrogen can be stored, transported, and converted back into electricity or heat, offering flexibility and long-term energy storage. Production methods primarily involve water electrolysis powered by renewable electricity. Renewable hydrogen supports energy system integration by linking electricity, heat, transport, and industrial sectors. Although challenges remain in scaling production and reducing costs, technological advancements and policy support are accelerating deployment. Renewable hydrogen is central to global decarbonization strategies and sustainable energy transitions.
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