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Latest revision as of 16:25, 26 April 2022
Energy - sustainability.
Hydrogen can potentially be burned very cleanly, producing only heat and water.
Grey hydrogen is hydrogen produced from natural gas, using steam-methane reformation.
This is a more polluting production process than green hydrogen, but generally considered to be less polluting than brown hydrogen.
See also
- Biofuel
- Brown hydrogen
- Carbon
- Corporate social responsibility
- Fossil fuel
- Green hydrogen
- Hydrogen
- Methane
- Peak demand
- Peak oil
- Renewables
- Sustainability