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green hydrogen

[ green hahy-druh-juhn ]

noun

  1. hydrogen that is produced through the electrolysis of water, using renewable sources of electricity such as solar or wind power. Compare blue hydrogen ( def ), gray hydrogen ( def ).


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Word History and Origins

Origin of green hydrogen1

First recorded in 2000–05
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Example Sentences

But if there is to be a transition to green hydrogen then its supply needs to be massively increased.

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“Ensuring you have the production of green hydrogen close enough to the demand point and being able to regulate the supply of that is probably the biggest challenge,” explains Dr Liam Wagner, an associate professor at Perth's Curtin University.

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But if there is to be a transition to green hydrogen then its supply needs to be massively increased.

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“Ensuring you have the production of green hydrogen close enough to the demand point and being able to regulate the supply of that is probably the biggest challenge,” explains Dr Liam Wagner, an associate professor at Curtin University in Adelaide.

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By contrast, she says the A$13.7bn set aside to process critical minerals and incubate Australia’s nascent green hydrogen industry “isn’t real money”.

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