Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, making up 75% of all matter. Its availability is unparalleled, and as a clean, combustible gas, its potential as a renewable energy source is enormous. So, why aren’t we currently harnessing it to its full potential? The answers lie in how hydrogen is harvested. Currently, the gas can be categorised on the emission spectrum of hydrogen and is distinguishable between whether it generates carbon or not. Common, current methods of hydrogen extraction produce high levels of carbon emissions.
These Green classes of hydrogen have advanced from combustion methods of energy production and are a cleaner, greener alternative revolutionising the energy industry. Western governments view this as one of the most viable solutions for decarbonising their economies. For this reason, more and more companies around the world are now harnessing hydrogen’s remarkable potential to cleanly and cost-effectively power our world.