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Latest revision as of 09:12, 19 May 2022
Energy - sustainability - hydrogen.
Blue hydrogen is hydrogen normally produced from methane.
Carbon dioxide is a by-product of this process.
For this reason, capture and storage of the carbon dioxide would be a substantial technical challenge.
See also
- Biofuel
- Brown hydrogen
- Carbon
- Carbon capture
- Decarbonise
- Electrolysis
- Green hydrogen
- Grey hydrogen
- Hydrogen
- Methane
- Renewables
- Sustainability
- Turquoise hydrogen
- White hydrogen
- Yellow hydrogen