Hydrogen energy has been gaining traction as a clean alternative to methane, offering a promising solution to reduce carbon emissions and achieve net zero targets. With its potential applications in powering vehicles, generating electricity, fueling industries, and heating homes and businesses, hydrogen energy could significantly contribute to mitigating climate change.
Hydrogen Production Methods:
Hydrogen can be produced through various methods, including natural gas reforming, electrolysis, solar-driven processes, and biological processes. Natural gas reforming is currently the most common method, accounting for about 95% of global hydrogen production. However, green hydrogen, generated using electricity from renewable sources to split water molecules, offers a cleaner and more sustainable option.