Zero-Emissions Hydrogen
Our zero-emissions hydrogen solution — which uses light instead of heat as an energy source — enables the efficient and sustainable transformation of low-carbon-intensity ammonia into hydrogen when powered by renewable electricity. This low-carbon solution gives energy importers a reliable, sustainable supply of clean hydrogen and is a key element to unlocking global hydrogen trade.
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What is hydrogen used for and why does it matter?
Hydrogen (H2) is most commonly used today to produce fertilizers, refine petroleum, and produce methanol, with emerging applications in power generation, heating, and as a low-carbon fuel. It is a strong candidate as a sustainable fuel source because it can store and deliver a tremendous amount of energy with very low carbon intensity and no emissions.
When burned, hydrogen produces only heat and water, eliminating the harmful GHG emissions produced by burning fossil fuels.
Why does low-carbon hydrogen need to be manufactured?
Very little hydrogen naturally exists on earth, so hydrogen needs to be manufactured to create compounds such as methanol.
When produced with traditional steam methane reforming, more than 10 tons of carbon dioxide are emitted for every ton of hydrogen. Using coal to manufacture hydrogen exponentially increases emissions.
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