The world must decarbonise. The precise routes to the goal are unfolding, and each country will find its own path to 2050 and beyond. As a clean fuel, hydrogen will play a central role in securing the Paris Agreement mid-century target of ‘net-zero’ carbon dioxide emissions to which many nations aspire.
Green hydrogen produced from water electrolysis based on renewable electricity will be one part of the solution. Blue hydrogen produced from natural gas combined with carbon capture and storage (CCS) will also play a leading role. CCS can also enable decarbonisation of other fossil-fuel consuming industries.
CCS can decarbonise the ammonia and beverage-grade CO2 value chain
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