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Green Hydrogen

Click here to get better acquainted with our pivotal services.<br>https://www.iebrain.com/events/carbon-capture-technology-expo-europe-and-hydrogen-technology-expo-europe/#meetus<br><br>Green hydrogen is a nontoxic, carbon-friendly gas produced by the splitting of water molecules into hydrogen gas through electrolysis, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. The process involves the passage of electric current through an electrolyzer. Green hydrogen is considered carbon-free; therefore, even the electricity utilized for electrolysis should be generated through renewable sources. Several global researchers.

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Green Hydrogen

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  1. GreenHydrogen:AGameChangerfortheEnergyTransitioninEurope Green hydrogen is a nontoxic, carbon-friendly gas produced by the splitting of water molecules into hydrogen gas through electrolysis, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. The process involves the passage of electric current through an electrolyzer. Green hydrogen is considered carbon-free; therefore, even the electricity utilized for electrolysis should be generated through renewable sources. Several global researchers & scientists concur that green hydrogen can emerge as a befitting solution to mitigate the burgeoning problem of globalwarmingandhelp achievea greengas-neutral economyby2050. The energy sector of European nations has been undergoing a delicate phase since the coronavirus outbreak owing to the economic slowdown. Most of the power generating plants remained shut and could not ramp up as expected to meet the increasing energy demand across the continent. As per the figures released by Eurostat, in 2020, the gross energy production across the European countries was 2,781 TWh, which dropped by 4.2 percentcomparedwith2019statistics.Thedeterioratedsituationoftheenergysectorhas beenworsenedposttheRussia-UkrainemilitarycombatinitiatedinFebruary2022.Europe isreliant onRussiatofulfilnatural gas demand,andthegasisbeingsuppliedfromRussia toWesternEuropesince2011throughtheworld’sbiggestsinglepipeline,NorthStreamline 1.However,afterthesanctionsimposedbyWesternstatesincludingtheUKandGermany against Russian states and their businesses operating globally, the continent retaliated by curtailing the supply of natural gas, which powers heat buildings and several gigantic power-generatingplants,skyrocketingEuropeangaspricestoover10-foldstheiraverage historicalvalues. Europe can transform this grave problem of fuel shortage into a golden opportunity by switching its key source of energy. EU has been one of the leading contributors to mitigating the problem of global warming by imposing stringent regulations on industries, vehicles, residential, and commercial buildings, etc. to restrict carbon emissions. That’s why, the nation has opted for natural gas to light skyscrapers and power elongated manufacturing units established across the states, as it is considered the cleanest fossil fuel. In 2020, renewable energy sources held the major share in the overall energy production across the continent by generating 1,086 TWh of electricity, which was more than 1,012 TWh of electricity collectively generated through all the fossil fuels including coal, natural gas, and manufactured gas, according to the stats published by europa.eu. Moreover,thehardcoalconsumptionbyEuropeintheyear2021haslikelytobereached 160milliontonnes,almost 27percent lessthan in2017. Green hydrogen can emerge as a revolutionary source for the EU energy industry due to diversifiedreasons,whichincludeitsubiquitousaccessibility,convenientstorage,effective decarbonization ability, carbon-free, quick dispersive property (for safety measures), high energy efficiency, etc. Conversely, there are certain challenges, which European energy sector has to deal with before commercializing green hydrogen as a leading source of power. Some of the problems associated with green hydrogen include its extremely low density,significantlyhighproductioncost,metalembrittlementproperty,needforanovel infrastructureforgassupply&distribution,ineffectiveliquefaction,andneedfordesigning & launching a markedly different segment of the automotive sector including an exclusive gasturbine&robust fuelstorage, etc.

  2. Green hydrogen production is an exorbitant process, costing €3.50 to €6 per kilogram, according to a published studyin Nature Climate Change journal. In addition, over 50 percent of the total energy generated by hydrogen combustion is consumed in creating and compressing it, hence leftwith halfof itsefficiency. Compared to naturalgas production, green hydrogen costs around three-fold owing to the expensive process of electrolysis. Based on the numbers released on the official web portalof the European Union(EU),theaverage priceofelectricitybeinglevied bytheEUtohouseholdcustomers is €0.2367 per kWh. Considering the equivalenttariffs, theaverage costfor green hydrogen-fueledelectricitywould bearound€0.7perkWh. Europe is now taking every step heading toward energy transition. In July 2020, the European Commission (EC) published its hydrogen strategy for a climate-neutral Europe, which not only comprises a detailed work plan for the establishment but also includes the scale-up of value chains based on green hydrogen production. Furthermore, to curb the energy crisis and climate change, Ursula von Der Leyen, President of EC, announced on September14,2022,toestablishanewEuropeanHydrogenBankaimedtobuildarobust pipelineofinvestment,thereby connectingfuturesupplyanddemand. Ingenious e-Brain Solutions (IEBS) anticipates that regulatory frameworks of various countries are focused on promoting the CO2valorization and usage of green hydrogen, which are prerequisites for e-fuels such as renewable methanol, methanol-to-X, green ammonia, etc. Stronger international cooperation is a key lever to accelerating the adoption of green hydrogen. IEBS’ analysts expect that green hydrogen will play a vital role in the net-zero emissions scenario and energy transitions that will be a significant impact on the value chain across the industries and end-user. Green hydrogen is one of the key focus areas of European countries as their ambition is to accelerate the adoption ofgreenhydrogen. Clickheretogetbetteracquaintedwithourpivotalservices. Kindlyfillouttheformtoscheduleameetingwith ourspokespersonsattheevent.

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