Hydrogen's Climate Impact
The transition to hydrogen hinges on the embodied emissions of its production, which can vary significantly based on its source. High emissions from blue hydrogen, particularly due to methane leakage and carbon capture issues, overshadow the benefits of hydrogen as a cleaner alternative. Prioritizing low to zero embodied emissions in hydrogen production is crucial for maximizing its climate benefits, potentially making it far superior to traditional natural gas.In this clip
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