Clean hydrogen can power the grid, generate heat, be stored as an energy carrier, and be used to decarbonize multiple industrial sectors that are currently major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions. Some examples of these sectors are transportation, ammonia/fertilizer production, synthetic fuels, metal refining, and chemical/industrial processes. In summary, large-scale, low-cost hydrogen production from diverse domestic resources can enable an economically competitive and environmentally beneficial future energy system across multiple sectors.
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Alia, S., Ding, D., McDaniel, T., Maria, F., & Dinh, H. N. (2021). Chalkboard 2 - How to Make Clean Hydrogen. Electrochemical Society Interface, 30(4), 50–56. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.f13214if
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