
Green hydrogen, despite its undeniable role in a net zero economy, remains a nascent technology and one which has sparked many a debate. Whilst it’s not controversial to say it will be needed in some capacity, the extent to which it will be used as the world decarbonises – and in which sectors and specific use cases it is applied – is less of a clear cut picture.
Green hydrogen can help to power fuel-cell vehicles and is often thought to be best paired with shipping and freight land vehicles and aviation. It can also be used for a wide variety of industrial purposes – with industry being tipped as the main customer for green hydrogen – as well as for heating. In particular, it is seen as beneficial for energy intensive industries such as the ceramic industry, the steel industry and the cement industry.
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