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Sustainable Hydrogen Production
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Hydrogen Energy TechnologyChemical EngineeringHydrogen ProductionEngineeringSustainable EnergyHydrogen TransportEnergy TransitionEnergy PolicySustainable FuelHydrogen UtilizationGreen HydrogenHydrogenSustainable Energy SystemEnergy IssueSustainable ProductionEnergy CarrierSustainable Hydrogen Production
Replacing the current energy mix with a sustainable fuel such as hydrogen—derived from water—can reduce emissions, enhance energy security, and requires careful resource allocation in the U.S. The study aims to identify and develop sustainable hydrogen production pathways to support a broader sustainable energy system.
Identifying and building a sustainable energy system are perhaps two of the most critical issues that today's society must address. Replacing our current energy carrier mix with a sustainable fuel is one of the key pieces in that system. Hydrogen as an energy carrier, primarily derived from water, can address issues of sustainability, environmental emissions, and energy security. Issues relating to hydrogen production pathways are addressed here. Future energy systems require money and energy to build. Given that the United States has a finite supply of both, hard decisions must be made about the path forward, and this path must be followed with a sustained and focused effort.
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