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Decarbonisation

Decarbonisation

Introduction

Decarbonisation means reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from energy, transport, and industry. In the context of hydrogen, it often involves replacing fossil fuels with low-carbon hydrogen to slash carbon footprints.

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How Hydrogen Drives Industrial Decarbonisation – Energy Insight


🧠 What It Means

  • Cuts greenhouse gas emissions in heavy industries.

  • Supports national and global climate targets.

  • Encourages use of green and blue hydrogen across sectors.

❗ Key Challenges

  • Scaling low-carbon hydrogen production affordably.

  • Building transport and storage infrastructure.

  • Coordinating policy and investment at national levels.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Decarbonisation isn’t optional—it’s the mission. Hydrogen makes it possible in industries we once thought impossible to clean.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“It’s like swapping coal-fired power for a clean spark! But aligning policy, supply, and demand is the big puzzle.”

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