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Let’s Discuss: Is Hydrogen the Game-Changer for a Net-Zero Future?
With the global push toward decarbonization gaining momentum, hydrogen has sparked growing interest as a clean, versatile, and powerful energy carrier. But is it the missing piece in the clean energy puzzle — or are we overhyping its potential?
What Exactly Is Hydrogen Energy?
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, but it doesn't exist freely — it must be extracted from compounds like water or natural gas. Once isolated, hydrogen can be used as a fuel to generate electricity, power vehicles, or even heat homes and industrial facilities.
There are different "colors" of hydrogen based on how it's produced:
Grey hydrogen: From fossil fuels, with carbon emissions.
Blue hydrogen: From fossil fuels, but with carbon capture and storage.