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Renewable Hydrogen

Renewable Hydrogen

Introduction
Renewable hydrogen is produced using renewable electricity—like solar or wind—via electrolysis. It’s the cleanest form of hydrogen and central to decarbonisation goals.

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Green Hydrogen’s Role in the Energy Transition – IRENA

🧠 What It Means

  • Made without emitting CO₂.

  • Relies on water and clean electricity.

  • A pillar of the net-zero future.

Key Challenges

  • High production costs (for now).

  • Requires renewable energy availability.

  • Needs better infrastructure for scaling.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“This is the golden ticket. Pure, clean hydrogen from sun and wind—it’s what the future runs on.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“It sounds utopian, but it’s real—and now it’s about making it affordable.”

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