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How Does Hydrogen Support the Decarbonisation of Heavy Industries?
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Introduction: The Hard-to-Abate Challenge While many sectors can be cleaned up through direct electrification (using batteries and renewable power), certain “heavy” industries...

1. Blending with Natural Gas One of the most immediate ways to use hydrogen in homes is by blending it into the...

Introduction: The Lifecycle Perspective To truly understand the environmental impact of hydrogen, we must look at its lifecycle assessment (LCA). This means...

Introduction: The Carbon-Free Combustion The most compelling argument for hydrogen is its simplicity: when you burn it or use it in a...

Introduction: The Billion-Dollar Question The transition to a clean energy future hinges on a single number: The price per kilogram. For green...

Introduction: Closing the Innovation Gap While we have the basic “recipe” for a hydrogen economy, the current technology is like the early,...

Introduction: Beyond the Passenger Car While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have largely won the race for small passenger cars, the “heavy lifting”...

Introduction: The Invisible Giant While hydrogen is often discussed as a future fuel for cars and planes, it is already an “invisible...

Introduction: The Density Dilemma We can produce green hydrogen with renewable energy, but there is a major hurdle: Hydrogen is the lightest...

Introduction: The Energy Balance When we talk about producing green hydrogen, the conversation eventually turns to a single critical question: How much...