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Emissions

Emissions

Introduction

Emissions refer to gases and particles released into the atmosphere, often as by-products of energy use or industrial processes. In the hydrogen space, reducing emissions—especially CO₂—is a key driver of innovation.

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Hydrogen’s Role in Cutting Emissions – IEA

🧠 What It Means

  • Emissions affect climate change and air quality.

  • Hydrogen can eliminate or drastically reduce emissions, especially if produced cleanly.

  • Monitoring and reducing emissions is critical for regulatory and sustainability goals.

Key Challenges

  • Grey hydrogen still produces significant CO₂ emissions.

  • Capturing or avoiding emissions adds cost.

  • Need better emissions tracking across the full hydrogen lifecycle.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Hydrogen’s promise is clean energy. That means emissions must not just be reduced—they need to be almost zero.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“What gets measured gets managed. Understanding emissions at every stage is key to real climate progress.”

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