Introduction to Green Hydrogen
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of Oregon · +1 more institution
Abstract
Green hydrogen, produced through water electrolysis powered by renewable energy, is an essential component of future global energy systems.Green hydrogen is produced through water electrolysis powered by renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, or hydropower, or possibly nuclear energy, resulting in low carbon emissions. 1While the CO equivalent per kilogram of hydrogen produced (kgCOe/kgH) depends on many factors and requires a lifecycle analysis to assess.The U.S. Department of Energy's Section 45V tax credit targets green hydrogen at below 0.45 kgCOe/kgH. 2This requires minimizing emissions throughout the entire production process, including electricity use and upstream activities.These emissions are…
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