Introduction:
Clean hydrogen refers to hydrogen produced with minimal or zero carbon emissions. It’s the cornerstone of a sustainable energy future, especially as nations seek to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors like transport, steel, and shipping.
🔗 Real-world link:
IEA – Clean Hydrogen Tracker
🧠 What It Means
🌍 It’s about how the hydrogen is made — not all hydrogen is created equal.
🔵 Blue hydrogen = made from natural gas with carbon capture.
🟢 Green hydrogen = made from water using renewable electricity (via electrolysis).
🧪 Clean hydrogen is central to net-zero strategies globally.
🚧 Key Challenges
⚡ Green hydrogen remains costly compared to grey hydrogen.
🏗️ Need for global certification standards to define and track “clean” hydrogen.
🌐 Limited infrastructure and cross-border policy alignment.
🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment:
Clean hydrogen is what makes this whole industry meaningful. Without it, we’re just shifting pollution. This is where the real innovation lives.
🦉 Sameer’s Comment:
It’s mad how much terminology exists. I thought hydrogen was clean by default — turns out, it’s all about the source. Now it makes sense why it’s a big deal!