Green hydrogen is produced by electrolysis, where water (H₂O) is split into hydrogen (H₂) and oxygen (O₂) using renewable energy sources. Integrating WtE with hydrogen production involves utilizing the energy generated from waste to power the electrolysis process. This provides a way to manage waste and generate hydrogen in an environmentally friendly manner. Syngas (a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and other gases) are produced in WtE. When renewable energy is used in the extraction and conversion processes, the extracted hydrogen is labeled as "green," aligning with global carbon reduction goals.
The Transition to Green Hydrogen
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