Hydrogen is a promising clean energy solution, but not all hydrogen is the same. Understanding the different types of hydrogen is essential for a sustainable energy future. Green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy sources, resulting in zero emissions. Blue hydrogen is created from fossil fuels, but its carbon emissions are captured and stored. In contrast, grey hydrogen, the most common form, is also produced from fossil fuels but without capturing the resulting greenhouse gases. The choice between these types is critical for reducing global CO2 emissions and advancing the transition to cleaner energy.
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