- Blue Hydrogen
- Grey Hydrogen
- Turquoise Hydrogen
- Green Hydrogen proves to be an exceptional alternative to traditional fossil fuels and can be used as fuel cells. Presently, the fuel cell electric vehicles trend is going under a revolution. It is 100% sustainable and does not emit any polluting gas either during the process of Electrolysis or while being used.
- Various large industrial sectors are dependent on non-renewable energy and emit a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Green Hydrogen can replace coal due to its high capacity to generate energy, and it can help bring down the power bill of the industry.
- One of the few other benefits of H2 is that you can either store the gas in liquid form or the gaseous form. It can be stored using fuel cell technology. Hydrogen has the highest energy per mass of any fuel, which means that the higher the energy density of a system, the greater the amount of energy you can store.
- Hydrogen is one of the most highly flammable and volatile substances. It is colourless and odourless, which makes any leak detection almost impossible.
- The cost of hydrogen production compared to fossil fuels is more competitive, and the process of Electrolysis, which is used to make green Hydrogen, is more expensive than both Grey and Blue Hydrogen.
- Hydrogen is extremely light and has a low volumetric energy density, making it lighter than helium. At the same time is 2700 times less energy-dense than gasoline. Gasoline is easily transportable through pipelines and shipping containers. There is yet to be a solution found for Hydrogen on that front.