Blue Hydrogen and its Role in India’s Energy Transition
Blue hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels such as natural gas, where the resulting carbon dioxide (CO₂) is captured (using CCS – Carbon Capture & Storage) instead of being released into the atmosphere. This technology emits less CO₂ compared to traditional grey hydrogen (where CO₂ is released directly), but it is not entirely zero-emission like green hydrogen.
Role of Blue Hydrogen in India’s Energy Transition
- Transition Fuel: For a developing country like India, blue hydrogen offers an interim solution, enabling a smooth and practical shift from fossil fuels to green hydrogen. It can be rapidly adopted in existing gas infrastructure, ....
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