Hydrogen can be produced using various methods, including green, blue and grey hydrogen. Each method has its own advantages and challenges, but common to all of them is the need for reliable and efficient systems for handling and distribution.
Hydrogen has many applications, and does not emit greenhouse gases. This makes it an excellent alternative to fossil fuels in the transport sector, industry and other applications.
Examples of applications:
- Fuel for transport (road, rail, maritime, aviation)
- Raw material in industry (for example as a replacement for coal or oil)
- Heating energy for industry or homes (for example as an alternative to natural gas)
- Backup power for base stations (long-term durability, as energy is not lost in the cold)