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Green Hydrogen is obtained through electrolysis; the method of splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen which can then be stored. The process uses electricity from a renewable source, such as wind or solar and emits zero carbon.
Grey hydrogen refers to the steam reforming process of creating hydrogen from natural gas (or fossil fuels) by means of high-temperature steam. The process emits carbon.
Blue hydrogen is the same as grey hydrogen with the difference that carbon emissions are captured and stored deep underground in gas reservoirs or caverns. The process captures carbon.
Hydrogen is viable today for transportation but as the industry scales and the cost of production drops, other sectors such as heavy industries and heating will come online over the next decade supporting the industry’s growth.
Hydrogen is vital to accelerate decarbonisation of the UK economy and achieve net-zero legislation. It has the potential to close -50% gap in CO2 emissions to achieve -2C scenario by replacing fossil fuels.
The green hydrogen market is expected to grow 300x over the next decade from 100MW of production in 2020 to 34GW in 2030 (Hydrogen Council).