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Low-Carbon Hydrogen

Low-Carbon Hydrogen refers to hydrogen produced through processes that result in significantly reduced carbon emissions compared to traditional hydrogen production methods, such as steam methane reforming. This form of hydrogen is typically generated using renewable energy sources or low-emission technologies. Notable production methods include electrolysis powered by renewable energy (green hydrogen) and reforming processes that capture and store carbon dioxide emissions (blue hydrogen). Low-Carbon Hydrogen is considered a key element in the transition to a more sustainable energy system, as it can help decarbonize industries, transportation, and energy storage, ultimately contributing to climate goals and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.